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Ubuntu Ism Is Zimbabwe's Political Ideology
In 1980 Ubuntu ism or Hunhu ism was presented as the political ideology of newly independent Zimbabwe. In South Africa in the 1990s, Ubuntu as a concept was used as sort of a guiding idea for the transition from apartheid to majority rule. And if you go to the Kigali genocide memorial museum, you'll see it a lot there. The understanding has not reached that point. Reparations has not fully been achieved. There's a distinct lack of Ubuntu.