User:Mduduzi Dlamini

Dear users,

This is the first time I've contributed to Wikipedia. Previously I used not to take Wikipedia seriously until recently when i was checking on facts on countries that manufactures cars and only Wikipedia returned a concisxe feature on my search subject, something I found greatly useful for my purpose.

I may say I was then using an internet retail, wrongly known as internet cafes when in fact are not cafes at all in downtown Johannesburg, South Africa. This is the second time I chanced on the site again when I had been searching for a South African man of letters known as John Langalibalele Dube to see whether one of the firt porto-Pan African minds is registered on the net. I found the entry on his name pitiful and thin I decided to expand it upon which I discovered that anyone can edit material on the site.

However, I've since discovered a chat room where somoene seemed to be accusing previous users of this computer registered on this 'net site as having been hacking a Poland site. I assure you this is an office computer of registered private investigators based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Previously it was used by one of the most world famous investigative journalists - he has won numerous international awards. I assure they have no interest in Poland, let alone in hacking or desatroying websites. I believe it's an error or mistaken identity to suppose previous users of this IP address having destroyed a Poland website. I also personally find absolutely no interest in Poland: I even loath that I'm speaking about Poland in my first entry page - I have nothing to learn from that country.

I'm a student of South African history and Bantu history in particular, especially interested in the fields of literature and philospohy. I'm also a novice in internet usage, mustering only the barest functionality, as to the advanced methods of computers I'm, I unhappily confess, an illiterate.

I'd like to chat but with people with similar interest, especially on the african continent an dthe African Diaspora. I want people interested in vernacular langauges of the African continent and its literary expression.

My contributions will be chiefly on South African matters: languages, literature, history, personages, landscapes (cities & towns), popular music and food. I've been documenting population development on the continent and cataloguing languages available pon the continent for the last 17 years. But I only speak two langauges, Zulu & English. --Mduduzi Dlamini 16:30, 20 March 2007 (UTC)