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Beyond borders – The Ubuntu leadership lessons

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Psychologist

Last week, I had the privilege of co-hosting and programme directing the Accelerate Africa Summit in Sandton, South Africa. This three-day gathering brought together emerging entrepreneurs from various sectors, including technology, healthcare, hospitality, government, and finance. The summit, reminiscent of my own journey to the Uhuru Peak of Kilimanjaro over a decade ago, attracted leaders from across Africa, echoing the spirit of Ubuntu – a philosophy deeply rooted in African culture that emphasizes interconnectedness and shared humanity. The following are my take-away reflections from the summit.

1: Ubuntu in leadership

One powerful reflection from the summit was the resonance of Ubuntu in leadership. Ubuntu, often translated as “I am because we are,” emphasizes the interconnectedness of humanity. This philosophy was exemplified when Mr. Clement Yuyun, a keynote speaker from Cameroon, initiated his address by inviting everyone to stand in honor of Nelson Mandela. It was an acknowledgement of Mandela’s fatherly role not only in South Africa but also across the African continent and the world. While reviewing his speech I highlighted the importance of leaders recognizing their interconnectedness with the people they serve.

2: A tapestry of leadership

The diverse array of leaders present at the summit showcased the richness of leadership styles and experiences across Africa. From technology innovators to healthcare pioneers, each leader brought a unique perspective to the table. The summit served as a reminder that effective leadership is not a one-size-fits-all concept; instead, it is a tapestry woven from different threads of experiences, skills, and backgrounds. Ubuntu in leadership encourages embracing this diversity and recognizing the strength it brings to the collective progress of communities and nations.

3: Honouring the legacy of Nelson Mandela

As the summit paid homage to Nelson Mandela, it brought to the forefront the idea that true leadership involves a commitment to a greater cause. Mandela’s legacy of resilience, compassion, and dedication to justice served as an inspiration for the leaders present. It reminded us that leadership is not just about holding positions of power but about using that power to uplift others and contribute to positive change. The summit became a platform for leaders to reflect on how they can emulate Mandela’s principles in their respective fields, fostering a culture of Ubuntu in their leadership.

Call to action: Embracing Ubuntu in leadership

In the spirit of Ubuntu and inspired by the reflections at the Accelerate Africa Summit, there is a collective call to action for leaders across the continent and beyond:

Foster Inclusivity: Embrace diversity in leadership and recognize the value it brings to innovation and problem-solving. Create inclusive spaces where individuals from different backgrounds can contribute their unique perspectives.

Lead with purpose: Take a cue from leaders like Nelson Mandela and lead with a genuine commitment to making a positive impact. Align leadership goals with the well-being and progress of the broader community.

Mentorship and collaboration: Ubuntu encourages mentorship and collaboration. Leaders should actively engage in mentoring the next generation, sharing knowledge, and collaborating across sectors to address complex challenges collectively.

In conclusion, the Accelerate Africa Summit served as a poignant reminder of the Ubuntu philosophy and its relevance in leadership. As leaders continue to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, embracing Ubuntu can pave the way for a more interconnected, compassionate, and resilient future.

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