This article examines digital transformation in Mamaila, South Africa, through the African Mandhwane pedagogy. The community has established its own Community Network (CN) since 2018, providing local internet access and digital services. This CN acts as a collaborative platform, embodying Mama Tshepo Khumbane\’s philosophy of Mandhwane in transformation. The authors apply Mandhwane techniques to empower villagers in collective problem solving (Letṧema). The analysis focuses on the design of an app for Leola, a community initiative that helps bereaved families. This approach demonstrates how it fosters communal and individual agency, integrates a social relational ontology, and addresses common tensions in digital transformation.

Author

Kgopotso Ditshego Magoro, Nicola J. Bidwell

Year Published

2022

Country / Region of focus

South Africa

Complexity

Addresses basic elements of the subject, no prior knowledge is required

Keyword

Network Type

Community-Based Network

License Type

CC ​

Item Type

Paper​

Language

English

Specific Subject - Social

​Community engagement and mobilization

Specific Subject - Technical

Telecommunication

Specific Subject - Economic

Sustainability & Scalability

Specific Subject - Regulatory

​Legal frameworks

Gender Perspective

Yes

Accesible to people with visual or hearing impairments

No

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