Adv Mojanku Gumbi says after 30 years of Democracy in South Africa, 33.5% of people are still unemployed. We need a new generation with the courage of leaders like Steve Biko to drive true emancipation and change.A special advisor on racism to the United Nations, Advocate Mojanku Gumbi says black consciousness is still relevant in society. She was speaking during the 65th anniversary of the University of Limpopo outside Polokwane.
Advocate Gumbi has spoken on the relevance of black consciousness. “Black consciousness is an attitude of mind it’s a way of life. It gives its adherence a positive worldview that negates the poisonous narrative of inferiority complexes, or a slave mentality, or colonial mentality, that inhibits the psyche that mainly the subject of slavery, colonialism and even most religions of our time.”