The Background and rationale of Nhakanomics The emerging communiversity in Zimbabwe specifically and the Global South in general is driven the need to re-GENE-rate society towards self-sufficiency within the context of nhakanomics which is relevant to our African indigenous socioeconomic practices. This is a radical departure from the notion of neo-liberal economic approach which is […]
Graduation Ceremony June 2019 Transformation Studies Foundation Program Launched in Pakistan Transformation Studies co-jointly launched in Pakistan, in collaboration with TRANS4M, Centre for Integral Development, Akhuwat Foundation & Integral Soulidarity Research Academy (iSRA). A LOCAL-GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE – RELEASING THE PAKISTANI GENE-IUS Following in the footsteps of our Nigerian TRANS4M associate, Ofure-Pax Integral Research and Development […]
Nhakanomics: Harvesting Knowledge and Value for Re-generation Through Social Innovation By Ronnie Lessem, Munyaradzi Mawere, Daud Taranhike Nhakanomics: Harvesting Knowledge and Value for Re-generation Through Social Innovation is a radical departure from the commonly held belief that neo-liberal economics from the US and the West is universal, and is the only solution to underdevelopment and poverty throughout the world. Instead, […]
The Board of Trans4m Communiversity Associates (TCA) in collaboration with Beacon Books invites you to a book circle/ launch of their recently published book; The Idea of the Communiversity. Across the world, we are facing a crisis in education at all levels: for some communities, schooling remains inaccessible, and for others, educational institutions have become elite […]
Fr Anselm Adodo, with the new postgraduate students of African Transformation Studies at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, on August 2019. Like a breeze of fresh air in a stale academic atmosphere, Transformation studies applies an Integral approach to research under the meta-theme: ‘Researching Africa with African Eyes’. Some of the questions posed were: Can Africans […]
A LOOK AT NIGERIA’S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: A POST-WORKSHOP REFLECTION By Fr. Anselm Adodo It was an unusual gathering of University professors, heads of Department from various Universities and many PhDs. Scholars, thinkers, political activists, politicians and Students from various Nigerian Universities were there. The Deputy Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly was there to […]
PUNDUTSO: JOURNAL OF TRANS4MATIVE THOUGHT AND PRAXIS (PJTTP) Spearheading Research & Innovati4mative Thought and Praxis (PJTTP) is a multi- and trans-disciplinary on-line peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to critical thought, intellectual research synthesis, leading to innovative research and innovation grounded in African experience, philosophy and praxis. The goal of the journal is to build a robust trans-disciplinary […]
Re-GENE-rating Kumusha in Buhera Author: Daud (Shumba) Taranhike Kumusha is the Shona term for the rural homestead, where people are connected with the soil and their livelihoods primarily depend on the soil and hence, they call themselves “vana vevhu” meaning the children of the soil. Vana vevhu was a term that was used to […]
Our vision is a Sophiatown and surrounding communities where all people truly belong : where there is healing, opportunity and prosperity; so that resources are used to create a society where none live in poverty. Prof Ronnie Lessem & Prof Alexander Schieffer visiting Trevor Huddleston Memorial Centre in Sophiatown Trevor Huddleston Memorial Centre How do […]