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Vision for Africa: Junaid Moosa took part in the latest Clean Africa Campaign leadership training programme in S Africa.


WHEN HAS an eight-day conference left me so satisfied, stimulated, enriched and challenged?

Thirty people, from eight African countries, took part in the programme near Pretoria, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. . They provided a melting pot melting pot

America as the home of many races and cultures. [Am. Pop. Culture: Misc.]

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 of nationalities, cultures, beliefs and disciplines. One said he had never come across so many people who were genuinely interested in him, without agendas.

The programme was opened by Tabitha Seii, Kenyan High Commissioner to South Africa. Presentations covered morality and ethics; corruption and accountability; leadership and visioning; human rights and gender issues; human security; religion and the state; freedom and the concept of peace. Speakers included Prof Cornelius Marivate, formerly of the University of South Africa "UNISA" redirects here. UNISA may also refer to University of South Australia.
The University of South Africa (UNISA) is a distance education university, with headquarters in Pretoria, South Africa.
; Dr Mxolisi Mavi, Executive Director of Church Community Leadership Trust; and the Director of the Centre for Policy Studies in Johannesburg, Dr Chris Landsberg.

Fr Deogratias Tulinnye of Uganda discussed the history of Africa The History of Africa began in the Bronze Age with the earliest written records from ancient Egypt. Evolution of hominids and Homo sapiens in Africa

Main article: Human evolution
. He called on us to put ourselves in others' shoes and consider that 'given their circumstances, we might act the same'. This theme was taken up by Prof Jannie Malan of the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes in Cape Town Cape Town or Capetown, city (1991 pop. 854,616), legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was the capital of Cape Province before that province's subdivision in 1994. , who urged us to 'see through the eyes of another'.

Provocative presentations on the United Nations, and on the African Union African Union (AU), international organization established in 2002 by the nations of the former Organization of African Unity (OAU). The AU is the successor organization to the OAU, with greater powers to promote African economic, social, and political integration,  and other developing African institutions, gave a clear challenge: how do we move from ideals into practical reality and implementation?

With Africa's wealth of natural resources and human potential, there is no reason why Africans cannot turn things around, said James Mageria, Founder of Daystar University Daystar is a Christian liberal arts university in Nairobi, Kenya.

Daystar's original campus is close to Nairobi city centre, but here is no room to expand at that location.
 in Nairobi, Kenya. He shared his vision of Africa as the continent of the 21st century.

Letlapa Mphahlele and Ginn Fourie, trustees of the Lyndi Fourie Foundation, demonstrated the stark contrast between the dark past of apartheid and the pure light of the human spirit. Fourie's daughter, Lyndi, was killed in an attack in Cape Town in 1993 ordered by Mphahlele. They told how they came to work together towards a hate-free South Africa. Fourie's son, Anthony, also spoke of his journey to forgiveness.

Other stories of hope and reconciliation came from Lillian Cingo, General Manager of the Phelophepa Health Train, and Nico Ferreira, who described how a town once seen as 'a microcosm mi·cro·cosm  
n.
A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development: "He sees the auto industry as a microcosm of the U.S.
 of everything wrong in South Africa' came together to create a better life for all.

Impressive visions were born. The Angolan group expressed a desire to set up a trauma relief healing centre; the South Africans This is a list of notable South Africans with Wikipedia articles. Academics, Medical and Scientists
  • Wouter Basson, Scientist
  • Mariam Seedat, sociologist and gender advocate (1970 - )
  • Estian Calitz, academic (1949 - )
 will continue to build bridges across ethnic, religious and age divides; the Ghanaians intend to establish youth forums to fight the moral decline which is fuelling the HIV/Aids epidemic.

'I have become more responsive to the idea of listening,' said a Ghanaian. An Angolan pastor said, 'I have learnt to lead by example.' Another participant decided to work towards restoring her relationship with her brother.

It was clear to us all that if we want to see change in Africa we must begin with ourselves.

Junaid Moosa is an executive member of Keeping Peace Alive.
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Title Annotation:South Africa
Author:Moosa, Junaid
Publication:For A Change
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Date:Feb 1, 2005
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