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Personal Development

Creating Positive Change

There are times in an individual’s life when they may feel stuck. They might be in a circumstance that is making them feel unhappy, however

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Ubuntu

Respect (ukuhlonipha)

“No community has any right to prescribe destiny for other communities and never prescribe destiny for any person” Respect for other persons, their spiritual, religious,

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Ubuntu

Humanness (ubuntu)

“To be inhumane is to not be human at all” Humanness is also the very essence of Ubuntu. To smile and laugh are the very

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Ubuntu

Empathy (uzwela)

“We are mutually fulfilled when we stand by each other in moments of need” Empathy is to be able to put yourself in the place

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Ubuntu

Compassion (umunyu)

“His survival is a precondition of my survival” In order to survive in the world of natural disasters, poverty and unforeseen circumstances, man is dependent

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Tolerance (yeka)

“My neighbour is myself in a different guise” In the Ubuntu working place everybody is part of the collective extended family style of business. Meetings

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Ubuntu

Sympathy (isisa)

“My neighbour’s sorrow is my sorrow” Sympathy is vital in Ubuntu life and it is practised especially in times of sorrow. It is inevitable that

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Ubuntu

Sharing (isabelo)

“We are mutually fulfilling complements” Sharing is an important value of Ubuntu. People have different qualities, talents and resources and these should be shared in

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Equality (ukulingana)

“We are unchanging equals” All people are equal and should be treated with dignity and respect. We should not allow that some eat whilst others

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