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An in-depth analysis of colonial power and its legacy in Africa. Dr Selepe reflects on the traces of regression in African identity, language and communal spirit, giving a courteous, yet urgent reminder for Africans to break free from colonial chains that had been used for centuries to divide and define them. A refreshing narrative, this book charts a new path forward, one that should change the course of Africa, and put it on the road towards a progressive life across the African continent for generations to come. Prof Tawana Kupe: Vice Chancellor, University of Pretoria, South Africa "The…mehr

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An in-depth analysis of colonial power and its legacy in Africa. Dr Selepe reflects on the traces of regression in African identity, language and communal spirit, giving a courteous, yet urgent reminder for Africans to break free from colonial chains that had been used for centuries to divide and define them. A refreshing narrative, this book charts a new path forward, one that should change the course of Africa, and put it on the road towards a progressive life across the African continent for generations to come. Prof Tawana Kupe: Vice Chancellor, University of Pretoria, South Africa "The author's reflections help us tap into new ways of thinking, and engender a strong sense of self, and the creation of a solid foundation for cultural norms, that shape our essence as African people." Dr Molapo William Selepe was born and bred in Kutloanong, a humble township deep in the heart of the Free State Province, in South Africa. Dr Selepe is a medical graduate from the University of Cape Town (UCT), with a career spanning over 20 years. He has practised in England and Wales, focusing on internal and family, with a keen interest in development and innovation around preventative medicine, and universal healthcare coverage.