This book and its several appendices continue from Isahluko 1 (isiZulu: Part 1) and address: procreation and Family building (in Appendix E: Pro-Creation & Familybuilding, separately printed and available – see above); the distinction between African Education and African themed curricula; more on parental responsibility; culture and beauty standards; outstanding mathematics and science taught and on display; external and internal challenges to African Education, including to both its customary village-institutions and its Homeschools; financing, perpetuating, expanding and defending village-institutions and a global system; where African Education can be taught and where it cannot; a brief prognosis on synergistic action among seemingly disparate settings promoting African Education; and more. Only available as a set paired with, or with prior purchase of, or otherwise having received, Isahluko 1. (110 Pages)