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Lyrics re-written - more powerful better flow. I can really imagine Tyla singing this song Now that would be ambassadorial and hit a home run Malema..... can sing this. Oh, I forget he can't dance or sing. This song is inspired by the likes of Johnny Clegg's "Scatterlings of Africa" and other anti-apartheid struggle songs. It celebrates South Africa's diversity and resilience, while acknowledging the challenges and hardships faced by its people. The song is a call to unity and a reminder that love and freedom can conquer even the darkest of times. I have put a Pop spin onto the song. It contains verses from our anthem for emphasis. Ubuntu is a traditional African philosophy emphasizing the interconnectedness of all people and their mutual responsibilities, often summarized as "I am because we are". It highlights humaneness, empathy, and the importance of community and collective well-being. Here's a more detailed explanation of the Ubuntu philosophy: Interconnectedness: Ubuntu emphasizes that individuals are part of a larger whole and that their well-being is intrinsically linked to the well-being of others. "I am because we are": This Nguni phrase encapsulates the core concept of Ubuntu, highlighting the reciprocal nature of human existence. Key Values: Ubuntu values humaneness, gentleness, hospitality, empathy, kindness, friendliness, generosity, and vulnerability. Community Focus: Ubuntu promotes a sense of community and shared responsibility, encouraging people to care for and support one another. Ubuntu in Leadership: Leaders who embody Ubuntu are seen as those who prioritize the needs of their people, foster a sense of belonging, and promote collaboration. Ubuntu in Education: Ubuntu pedagogy promotes respect, empathy, and understanding among students, encouraging them to embrace diversity and learn from each other. Ubuntu and Nelson Mandela: Nelson Mandela, a prominent figure in South Africa's fight against apartheid, often spoke about the importance of Ubuntu as a way to build a just and equitable society.