In 1996, the then South African deputy president thabo Mbeki opened parliament with his since then acclaimed 'I am an African' speech. Subsequently, Mbeki publicly persuaded Africans to embrace and advance the concept of an African renaissance for Africa's development. While Mbeki's African renaissance project was welcomed on the one hand; on the other, it was anti...
In 1996, the then South African deputy president thabo Mbeki opened parliament with his since then acclaimed 'I am an African' speech. Subsequently, Mbeki publicly persuaded Africans to embrace and advance the concept of an African renaissance for Africa's development. While Mbeki's African renaissance project was welcomed on the one hand; on the other, it was anti...