How did Africa, known for its communal spirit and shared humanity, allow hatred and violence to divide brothers and sisters of the same soil?
Africa has long been celebrated for its communal spirit—a philosophy captured in the Nguni term Ubuntu, which proclaims, “I am because we are.” Across generations, African societies nurtured a sense of shared humanity, emphasizing kinship, mutual responsibility, and collective well-being. Communities were built on interdependence: wealth, knowledge, and resources were shared;...
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