Love for thyself: lessons and observations from Israel to Rwanda

It is a common game to play along the long afternoon hours of the African week to find the most far-fetched allusions to fraternity—from one end of the continent to the other---and call each other brothers. Before the 19th century European scraping of the continent, a Khoisan in South Africa would find it pointless to associate oneself with the Wolof of Senegal, let alone be aware of each other’s existence.
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