Zulu Lesson Harvest


Erin Jackson from Florida, first African American speed skating Olympic winner. 
Practice and dedication yield a good harvest. 

November 2024 is harvest time in the U.S. Voters will choose who they want as president, Joe Biden or Donald Trump. It will depend on what the two men and their political parties planted in the last four years.

To harvest is vuna in Zulu, the language whose umbilical cord is buried in the KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa. Vu-na. You say the first part like vulcanize and the last like nice. I don’t know how the stock market works, but you can buy shares in the morning and off-load them before it closes, with a million dollar profit. That is a good harvest. Poor people ‘must work hard’ like stock brokers, if they want to get off the minimum wage bus.

Vuna is harvest in Zulu. Our bodies had a great harvest in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. We planted a lot of food in our stomachs, which was distributed evenly, or unevenly in my case. There was zero exercise because of restrictions that also affected the gym.

Games we play in the dark on the internet will bring a rotten harvest. Men who ill-treated their wives for a long time, dread retirement. They know what awaits them at home.

ZULU

ENGLISH

Joe Biden uzo-vuna.

Joe Biden, you will harvest.

Donald Trump uzo-vuna.

Donald Trump, you will harvest.

Justin Trudeau uzo-vuna.

Justin Trudeau, you will harvest.

Ufuna uku-vuna usizi?

You want to harvest pain?

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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