Storytelling

African Heroes - Theresa Kachindamoto
Theresa Kachindamoto is a traditional chief in the Dedza district of Malawi. Theresa Kachindamoto is the youngest of twelve siblings in a family of traditional leaders in the Dedza District. She has worked as a secretary for 27 years at a college in the Zomba district of southern Malawi....

Making your own Ankara print face mask at home
In these trying times staying home is your safest haven. The CDC has recommended the use of fabric masks amongst others when you are out in public. See the full article here. Many medical experts encourage the use of fabric face masks as an alternative to the known medical masks...

The year of return, what it means and what you need to know
Do you know what the date 20th August 1619 signifies in the history of Africans?; On this day a multitude of able-bodied Africans were forcibly kidnapped from their homes, shackled in dungeons and inhumanly shipped to Virginia, United States of America. This year is exactly 400 years since the arrival...

Myths about Africa that are FALSE
There are a lot of myths attributed to Africa; I must say in all sincerity that in comparison with other Continents, Africa scores highest in misconceptions and fallacies bundled around as existing cultural truths and ethnic realities of Africans. There has been over the years some concerted efforts to...

What every African must know
Some of us are connected to countries in Africa either by ancestral lineage or through legal permitting. Many of us born and bred on the continent of Africa have had the privilege to experience its warm nature and evergreen environment. Some of us have been told tales of our...

Double P’S Of Destruction; The Politician And Prophet
“You are trying to book an appointment with someone (Prophet) who is also trying to book an appointment with Someone (God) who lives right with you in your house” -Bishop T D Jakes Africa with her ever-increasing youthful populace and abundant natural resource deposits still grapple with severe socio-economic problems partly...

One people different cultures
When I meet new people who aren’t familiar with the African continent I do get questions like ‘ I have a friend from Zimbabwe, do you know him?, ‘ Do you know the language that sounds like …’ Can you dance this kind of dance…? And many more. Most...