Katalytik Business Review The big Idea

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The Big Idea Business & Society

The Sizwe Nxasana’s cop-out of moral responsibility and the failure of the black child. It was in the height of apartheid regime and Bantu education when South Africa receive its first black chartered accountant in the form of Professor Lumkile Wiseman Nkuhlu, who would later motivate, inspire and even mentor many young and aspiring black chartered accountants. One of those who received the privilege to be inspired and mentored by Prof Nkuhlu is none other than Mr Sizwe Nxasana. Indeed Mr Nxasana managed to achieve a great feat of being one of the few black South African Chartered Accountant at the time. He later founded one of the most successful black accountancy firm with his friend and fellow black chartered accountant Mr Sango Ntsaluba, the firm later merged with Gobodo Inc. to establish what we now call SizweNtsalubaGobodo. In the height of the apartheid South Africa, many of our parents were offered one of the most inferior education you can ever find in the world, the Bantu education. Bantu Education was designed for the sole purpose of turning a black person into a servant of white people, regardless of the black man’s potential, ambitions and aspiration in the world. The education was designed to suppress those ambitions.

September 2018

by

Tsele Moloi

The million dollar question would be, how on earth has many of South African blacks managed to achieve such a great feat with this kind of education and with literally no resources? The answer can be traced back to love, unwavering commitment and belief in our people. Dr Lwazi Lushaba reminds us that during the Bantu education there was literally no education to offer or to teach to our people. The only thing that kept our teachers who were our parents was LOVE for their blackness, unwavering commitment and sheer belief in the black child. They gave themselves wholeheartedly, inspire confidence, gave hope in the midst of hopelessness in ensuring that young black child prosper regardless of the situation we faced as blacks at the time. They had interest of the black child at heart and the understanding that in order to liberate this country our hope rest with the young black child and to ensure that this happen they needed to give their all in educating the black child regardless of the resources. They made a commitment to educate a black child for him or her to come and liberate the country. To them the battle was just to live this world a better place and the only way possible to them was to ensure that black child is educated, then the rest shall follow, their reputation shall follow as long as the black child is up there with the rest of the world that was primary to them and indeed everything was secondary.

Katalytik Business Review Magazine: September 2018


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