Radical Pan Africanism - Chief Justice, Prof. Willy Mutunga Part 2
Description
Prof. Willy Mutunga reflects on his personal journey and contribution towards People based pan africanism, through human right and social justice movements.
He shares his view on the current system of political leadership in Kenya, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Mauritius and Africa in general. He illustrates how the involvement
of judiciary and other institutions in Afica can contribute towards radical pan africanism. He mentions Land, boundaries and natural resources as factors related to
the forward movement of radical Pan-africanism.
He sites how external empires and other dynamics pushed against buiding Africa as an empire.
He demonstrates how upholding the place of the youth and women who form a mojority of the population and technological capacity/advancement can propel radical pan-africanism.
This drive also requires and political good will of the leaders at the helm of governance. Intellectuals, artists in exercise of their creative rights must contribute towards the move.