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Well-structured AFL1501 Assignment 5 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)... 1.1 Think about your personal experiences of living in a community. In what ways does the idea of Ubuntu shape how people in your community treat and help one another? 1.2 Describe a situation you have seen or been part of where people made peace after a disagreement. How does making up show the values of Ubuntu? 1.3 In your own words, explain the main values that make up the spirit of Ubuntu. Give two real-life examples of how you've seen these values in action in your daily life. 1.4 Recall a story shared in your family or community, like one about an important event, tradition, or lesson from elders. How does this story help preserve your community's history and shape how people see their identity today?Explain how your family background (clan, ancestry, or family traditions) has shaped your cultural identity. How do names, traditions/rituals, or daily practices help define who you are? Think of any proverbs or riddles you heard while growing up. How do these sayings help teach right from wrong or guide people's behaviour in your community? Use examples to explain your answer. Consider how Ubuntu has shaped how people in your community treat strangers or offer help, kindness, or support. Give specific examples of when you've seen this spirit in action.

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AFL1501
Assignment 5 Semester 1 2025
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Due date: 30 May 2025
QUESTION 1

1.1. (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

In my community, the idea of Ubuntu is deeply rooted in how we treat and support one
another. People embrace the belief that ―Motho ke motho ka batho‖ – a person is a person
through others – and this is evident in everyday life. For example, neighbours regularly
share food, assist each other during funerals, and contribute to fundraising for school fees or
emergencies. If a child misbehaves, any adult has the responsibility to discipline and guide
them, reflecting the idea that every child belongs to the community. Community members
gather for traditional events, weddings, and communal work such as cleaning the streets or
fixing shared facilities. Ubuntu fosters respect, empathy, and solidarity. It promotes collective
survival and social harmony. This interconnectedness creates a strong sense of belonging
and responsibility, where success and well-being are not personal achievements alone, but
shared by the whole community. Ubuntu is the soul of our communal life.

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QUESTION 1

1.1. (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

Ubuntu, as a philosophy of communal living and interconnectedness, strongly
shapes the way people in my community treat and support one another. Growing up,
I witnessed how neighbours looked out for each other’s children as their own. When
someone in the community lost a loved one, people gathered to offer food, comfort,
and assistance without expecting anything in return. During celebrations like
weddings or traditional ceremonies, everyone contributed—either by cooking,
cleaning, or donating resources. This collective responsibility reflects the Ubuntu
principle: ―Motho ke motho ka batho‖ (a person is a person through others). Ubuntu
encourages compassion, empathy, and mutual respect, making each person feel
valued and supported. If a household experienced hardship, others were quick to
lend a hand, whether through emotional support or practical help. Ubuntu fosters a
sense of belonging and accountability, reinforcing the idea that one’s well-being is
tied to the well-being of others in the community.



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In my community, the idea of Ubuntu is deeply rooted in how we treat and support
one another. People embrace the belief that ―Motho ke motho ka batho‖ – a person
is a person through others – and this is evident in everyday life. For example,
neighbours regularly share food, assist each other during funerals, and contribute to
fundraising for school fees or emergencies. If a child misbehaves, any adult has the
responsibility to discipline and guide them, reflecting the idea that every child
belongs to the community. Community members gather for traditional events,
weddings, and communal work such as cleaning the streets or fixing shared
facilities. Ubuntu fosters respect, empathy, and solidarity. It promotes collective
survival and social harmony. This interconnectedness creates a strong sense of
belonging and responsibility, where success and well-being are not personal
achievements alone, but shared by the whole community. Ubuntu is the soul of our
communal life.

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