The importance of Africa Day

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Mpumi Mbethe chats to University of Mpumalanga Falculty of economics development and business sciences Prof Vusi Gumede, Research professor of Education Prof Sechaba Mahlomaholo as well as culture and heritage lecturer Ms Thulsile Bhuda about the importance of Africa Day based on Socio-economic development (GDP, life expectancy, literacy, and levels of employment) ,The continent’s response to Covid-19
Political stability and governance in the continent, Decoloniality and promoting diversity through embracing the Arts, Culture & Heritage
24 May 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture

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