"Our crisis is not a crisis of leadership; our crisis is youth in danger of never knowing the power of their courage." ~ well delivered, Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
She is speaking for all of us in the diaspora. I have had these thoughts as well. The guilt. As a parent now I want my children to be proud of their heritage. I thank this young lady for her courage and for voicing all of our thoughts.
This has been my train of thoughts lately especially with how things are being handled in South Sudan and the continent at large. And how we as Africans ( me included) are quick to get angry (Emotions) at the current situations and slow to actually doing something (Effective Action). Thank you @Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
Rachel, your message is so profound such that everyone must hear it, not just the youth.Our mindset needs an overhaul in terms of how we value our continent and ourselves immediately and moving forward.
I have so much admiration for your boldness and courage in your own capacity ,which clearly comes through by your testimony and convictions.Well done for being exemplary to the youth in Africa.
Thanks for this great information.Your words are so inspiring . THE AFRICAN YOUTH WAKE UP FOR THIS IS THE TIME. We have to build a strong society , a strong AFRICA.
Very well articulated, I'd love to hear more of the work youre doing back in Zimbabwe and see where our intersection of purpose lies. you have reworked and succinctly answered a question or rather further intensified a burning passion that is in its 16th year this year. Would love to have a formal discussion soon. And thank you for being brave and mad at the same time, i suppose those two are twins. Well done.
It's not the leadership problem, it is us we are the problem.. too scared to go back to the bush and fight.. our jobs are too nice and feeding our family
ZIM. Mugabe wasnt mentioned on the great leaders and i understand. He lost his way. If only he gave other leaders chance, he could be one of Africas greatest leaders.
Great speech but I think it only applies to certain citizens of certain African countries because every country’s political situation is different. If you’re from Congo-Brazzaville for example, it doesn’t matter how much courage you have, you will be dead as soon as you think of changing the system. As someone from the Congo 🇨🇬 I would love to help my country but I know that I would be more successful investing my time in another African country benefiting Africa in that way. Courage and wisdom are required. You can be courageous and fight a lion but is it wise to do so?
Great presentations. However, you cannot put Mandela and Sankara on the same sentence and pretend that's okay. Please do more research on the South African liberation struggle instead of presenting surface issues. Times are too critical for us to allow a generation of young Afrikans to glorify leaders that were made for them by their oppressors. Mandela is a quintessential example. We hope you will do justice to this topic and research deeper than Madelarised thought. I look forward to hear from you. Maitabasa.
"Our crisis is not a crisis of leadership; our crisis is youth in danger of never knowing the power of their courage." ~ well delivered, Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
She is speaking for all of us in the diaspora. I have had these thoughts as well. The guilt. As a parent now I want my children to be proud of their heritage. I thank this young lady for her courage and for voicing all of our thoughts.
This has been my train of thoughts lately especially with how things are being handled in South Sudan and the continent at large. And how we as Africans ( me included) are quick to get angry (Emotions) at the current situations and slow to actually doing something (Effective Action). Thank you @Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
Ride on ma.
This is my talent
Excellent! Excellent!! Excellent!!! Thanks a million, sister. May all who have ears hear these words of wisdom!
Rachel is so much amazing.....brilliant lady indeed
Great piece indeed... As a senior citizen, I would direct the same message at my age mates..Well done and spoken.
Rachel, your message is so profound such that everyone must hear it, not just the youth.Our mindset needs an overhaul in terms of how we value our continent and ourselves immediately and moving forward.
Well-done my beautiful friend Rachel for speaking up.
Favorite female speaker of all time ❤️❤️
I have so much admiration for your boldness and courage in your own capacity ,which clearly comes through by your testimony and convictions.Well done for being exemplary to the youth in Africa.
I LOVE YOUR OPENNESS AFRICANS MINDS WILL ONE DAY CHANGE IF IT STARTS WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL.
Thank you for telling it like it is. Your words are so inspiring and worth spreading. I wish you all the best in all your endeavors. God bless you.
Outstanding talk. 06:28 says it all
It is clear that you - are now - and will grow larger into the greatness you are now walking...but as you say, no one person can to it alone...
I see a great Africa in the eyes of a young brilliant young Lady but Africans need to learn to take responsibilities despite the chalanges.
Thanks for this great information.Your words are so inspiring . THE AFRICAN YOUTH WAKE UP FOR THIS IS THE TIME. We have to build a strong society , a strong AFRICA.
This is Brilliant. Kudos to you. Thank you for believing. May God reward your diligence iJmn AMEN.
Gweru to the world...well done
very brilliant,open truth and exceptionally inspirational
I'm inspired! Africans in the diaspora can....
One of the greatest speeches I have ever heard.
I'll like to meet you in person 🙂
Exceptionally engaging speaker!
We [Africans] should play this ted talk everyday.
Wow, African beauty and intelligence in one.
Brilliant indeed
Brilliant Speech Nyarie😄👏🏼👏🏼,My Great question is how do we get started with you in our frontline of the battle to build change we desire
非常好,I'm inspired by your words , Merci beaucoup
Why doesn't this have 1 millions views?
share until it does.just did
Very well articulated, I'd love to hear more of the work youre doing back in Zimbabwe and see where our intersection of purpose lies. you have reworked and succinctly answered a question or rather further intensified a burning passion that is in its 16th year this year. Would love to have a formal discussion soon. And thank you for being brave and mad at the same time, i suppose those two are twins. Well done.
Lots of respect for your courage. Your courage has reignited me to do more.
wow!! thank you Rachel!
well said sisi
Profound
Well done!
Zimbabwean beauty
Eloquent.
ZIMBABWE HAS AMAZING PUBLIC SPEAKERS LIKE MUGABE. WE LACK LEADERSHIP WITH PRACTICAL ACTION. WHY DOESN'T SHE JOIN APA PARTY???????💯💯💯💯💯
It's not the leadership problem, it is us we are the problem.. too scared to go back to the bush and fight.. our jobs are too nice and feeding our family
ZIM. Mugabe wasnt mentioned on the great leaders and i understand. He lost his way. If only he gave other leaders chance, he could be one of Africas greatest leaders.
never was on the right path from the start
First Church Truth of God broadcast 1512-1513 April 4th, 2021 Sunday evening
Why isn't she part of any political party in Zimbabwe????????????
Great speech but I think it only applies to certain citizens of certain African countries because every country’s political situation is different. If you’re from Congo-Brazzaville for example, it doesn’t matter how much courage you have, you will be dead as soon as you think of changing the system. As someone from the Congo 🇨🇬 I would love to help my country but I know that I would be more successful investing my time in another African country benefiting Africa in that way. Courage and wisdom are required. You can be courageous and fight a lion but is it wise to do so?
As a Ugandan I totally agree with you.
Wow, what a hot woman. We need more presenters like you
Why are you flashing the 666 sign?
you are good. courage to you
Great presentations. However, you cannot put Mandela and Sankara on the same sentence and pretend that's okay. Please do more research on the South African liberation struggle instead of presenting surface issues. Times are too critical for us to allow a generation of young Afrikans to glorify leaders that were made for them by their oppressors. Mandela is a quintessential example. We hope you will do justice to this topic and research deeper than Madelarised thought. I look forward to hear from you. Maitabasa.