The people behind the UBUNTU Contribution System are not politicians or corporations with profit or control in mind. We are a growing group of HUMANS from all walks of life who consist of mothers, fathers, scientists, teachers, doctors, inventors, housewives, and many other ordinary people who care about other humans. We have taken these steps to share our knowledge with everyone in the belief that it will help us move towards unity and abundace for all.





"None are more enslaved than those who believe they are free." Goethe.

A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER:

My name is Michael Tellinger. I am the founder of the newly formed UBUNTU Party in South Africa.

I would like to share with you the joy and beauty of UBUNTU Contributionism, where people do not live divided in fear of each other, but rather live united and

in abundance on all levels of our society.





All my life I have been appalled by the human suffering and misery that prevails on our beautiful planet. Suffering that seems to continue as if there were no solution to the plight of humanity.





I remember as a young child, being deeply affected by the suffering around me, wondering why there are poor people and rich people. Why some people are homeless and hungry while others live in luxury. That feeling has never left me personally and I know that there are millions who feel the same way.





In 2005, I had what could be described as an ‘awakening experience’. Like millions of people around the world I began to realise that there had to be something more to this life than the strife and misery that most people experience on a daily basis.





I began to look around for the reasons of the human misery and suffering, trying to find a simple solution to it all.





It became clear that humanity has become a deeply divided species – divided on every possible level we can imagine. Divided by country; by flag and religion; education; where we live; what job we have; what car we drive; what clothes we wear... the division is endless and far more severe than most of us realised. And most importantly, in our relentless quest for modernisation many of us have become separated from mother Earth.