Earlier this year I felt I needed to develope my website to better interact with you, my valued readers. I called upon Howell Burnell, a good friend who writes some of the best web copy around. I chose Howell for a number of reasons, but amongst them was that he has a love of Africa which shone through in our discussions and was just the thing I wanted to bring out in my website. South Africa is my passion and I wanted that to be reflected in the pages.
Howell coined the following paragraph which is on the home page of Tailor Made South Africa Travel, and I loved it immediately as it sums up the South Africa I have grown to love.
There’s a practice in South Africa called Ubuntu. It means: We are each other. It suggests kindness and humanity.
I like to express Ubuntu through service. Your journey is special and I’m going to treat it that way. In fact, I’ll personally attend to every detail.
Here’s why. With over 20 years of South Africa travel experience – and a lifelong background in service and hospitality – I’ve learned the value of sharing what I love with others.
And I want to share South Africa with you…
Imagine my suprise and delight when Bill Clinton, ex-president of the USA spoke of Ubuntu to the British Labour party last week. Not sure that his Ubuntu was quite what I had in mind, but rather prefer what Archbishop Desmond Tutu has to say on the matter, that being in his book ‘No Future Without Forgiveness’, says: “Ubuntu is very difficult to render into a Western language… It is to say, ‘My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in what is yours.”
No doubt Bill Clinton clearly rose to his theme in delivering his speech. I found that some of the comments left on the page were also rather interesting. Take a look yourself and decide which type of Ubuntu you want to get into!