It is also the 140th anniversary of Impi yaseSandlwana, where King Cetshwayo's warriors crushed the British imperialist army, prompting Frederick Engels to observe: "we have witnessed quite recent examples of this bravery in Africa; the Zulus did what no European army could do." We commemorate the death of a young combatant of UMkhonto weSizwe, the martyr, Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, 40 years on, we also reflect on the 40th anniversary marking the birth of that militant, disciplined and progressive student movement called the Congress of South African Students. We say "Each One Teach One." In pursuit of the bold vision of the National Development Plan, NDP, the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, was given the mandate of co-ordinating Outcome 14; Nation Building and Social Cohesion. A socially cohering nation is imperative if we are to undermine the legacy of colonialism and apartheid. Colonial conquest had two contradictory consequences. On the one hand, it brought together various different communities into one state, in a single territory. On the other hand, the very conquest was used by the colonisers to prevent the unification of these communities into a nation. The colonisers who enjoyed exclusive political and economic rights developed forced and a false sense of identity premised primarily, on the basis of race and European descent.