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How many of us envision ourselves living and building in our countries? Would you turn down an opportunity overseas to build in Africa? Most Africans are unknowingly caught in invisible shackles; silent influences that shape our identity, pride, and future. But what if the key to true independence is understanding ourselves first? In this episode, Mthulisi Khumbula an introspective thinker, founder of Rwendo, & Swan World and a strategic revolutionist who in the realm of strategic revolution chairs the reclaiming African narrative conversation. With a deep understanding of the socio-political landscape across Africa, he offers unique insights that are both enlightening and thought-provoking. Mthulisi challenges us to question the narratives fed to us through history, media, and education, urging us to reclaim our sovereignty by embracing an unapologetically African identity. From the importance of local languages and traditional culture to the impact of colonial education systems and neocolonial dependencies these are the his takes... Takeaways: * Sovereignty is not just political; it’s cultural and economic. Many Africans are unknowingly caught in a cycle of dependency where external validation and imported narratives shape self-perception and societal progress. * Understanding one’s identity is essential for true independence. Language and cultural storytelling are central to identity and influence how Africans perceive their place in the world. * Education as a Tool for Sovereignty The current education model reflects colonial legacies, limiting indigenous knowledge. Reform curricula to emphasize African history and future-oriented skills. Food for Thought:If leaving your country wasnt an option would you move differently? How would you think? How will you live and contribute to the communities around? Enjoyed the episode? Join the Tribe and Leave a Star!
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