Khanyisile tshabalala biography definition
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Khanyisile
Litchfield-Tshabalala
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Africa World Press
Publisher
Mbongi Ya Ubuntu
Distributor
Mbongi Ya Ubuntu
About The Book
Ubungulisa: Deconstructing Sexuality in Afrikan Spirituality
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Khanyisile Tshabalala
Risk factors for COVIDrelated in-hospital mortality in a high HIV and tuberculosis prevalence setting in South Africa: a cohort study
The Lancet HIV
Background The interaction between COVID, non-communicable diseases, and chronic infectious di more Background The interaction between COVID, non-communicable diseases, and chronic infectious diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis is unclear, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries in Africa. South Africa has a national HIV prevalence of 19% among people aged 15–49 years and a tuberculosis prevalence of 0·7% in people of all ages. Using a nationally representative hospital surveillance system in South Africa, we aimed to investigate the factors associated with in-hospital mortality among patients with COVID Methods In this cohort study, we used data submitted to DATCOV, a national active hospital surveillance system for COVID hospital admissions, for patients admitted to hospital with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection between March 5, , and March 27, Age, sex, race or ethnicity, and comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, chronic cardiac disease, chronic pulmonary disease and asthma, chronic renal disease, malignancy in the past 5 years, HIV, and past and current tuberculosis) were con
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Gender in African spirituality: ‘The Untold Stories of Afrikan Warrior Women’
One of the most stirring moments in the book is Mama Khanyisile’s recounting of her spiritual communion with the ancestors, specifically the Afrikan warrior women who resisted colonial and patriarchal domination. She describes an intense experience with the wind, where the restless spirits of the warrior women rose and insisted their stories be told after being buried under layers of patriarchy.
The women, who died for the sovereignty and wellbeing of WanaUbuntu, continue to speak through Mama Khanyisile, reminding us they must not be forgotten. I felt as if I was there with her, in communion with the powerful ancestors. When the voices of the warrior women asked, “How dare you forget an Afrikan warrior queen who humbled British soldier-men at war?”, I was filled with a sense of reassurance and strength. The stories remind us that our liberation is inevitable, no matter how long it takes.
But as much as reclaiming our place in humanity is inevitable, we must understand this destiny requires our active participation. We cannot be passive bystanders, waiting for the forces of nature to do the work for us. We must fight for our liberation with everything we have.
The inevitability of balance