Freedom can be described in many ways.
As Africa grappled with colonialism, most countries embarked on freeing themselves. But the question that comes is: freeing themselves from what? The partition of Africa made countries beyond the Mediterranean Sea to scuffle for Africa as a continent. This made the continent vulnerable to abuse. But how long did this abuse take?
In the second episode of the program this week we hear more from experts about whether, or not, Africa is free after independence. We will speak to Macholoko Zulumathabo Zulu - a well- known Research Scientist at South Africa’s Madisebo University – an independent institution of indigenous African teachings. We also speak to Elvis Nkosi , one of South Africa’s cultural activist talking about whether or not freedom is absolute in Africa.