Haiti is a vibrant island nation in the Caribbean. With a rich history shaped by African heritage and the struggle for independence, Haiti stands as a testament to resilience. Its culture, a fusion of African, French, and West Indian influences, finds expression through the Creole language in literature, music, and governance. Within Haiti's cultural tapestry lies the mystical realm of Voodoo, steeped in ancient traditions, and the intriguing belief in Zombies. On today’s culture corner, we explore Haiti's dynamic landscape, we unravel its mysteries and complexities, from its resilient people to its ever-evolving political climate. Founder of the Institute of Afrikology and National Social Cohesion Advocate appointed by the Department of Arts & Culture focusing on Advocacy and Indigenous Knowledge Dr Yaa Ashantewaa Archer-Ngidi joins Lerato Mbele for the conversation.