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Rakgadi Pheladi's Podcast (Mokganyisi)
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In Africa it is a challenge for Africans to find their own culture’s relevance. Practicing African indigenous ceremonies is frowned upon, viewed as uncivilised and unchristian. According to this perspective, African indigenous knowledge has no relevance to education, religion and politics. This podcast’s conversations unpacks it all and puts it into perspective. We share learnings and “what should be” common practices in hope of making African culture uncomplicated and part of our everyday life.
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In Africa it is a challenge for Africans to find their own culture’s relevance. Practicing African indigenous ceremonies is frowned upon, viewed as uncivilised and unchristian. According to this perspective, African indigenous knowledge has no relevance to education, religion and politics. This podcast’s conversations unpacks it all and puts it into perspective. We share learnings and “what should be” common practices in hope of making African culture uncomplicated and part of our everyday life.
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