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Month: May 2022

African Businesses That Thrive: Blue SkiesBusiness

African Businesses That Thrive: Blue Skies

Founded in 1997 by Anthony Pile, BlueSkies is a fresh fruit company.Blueskies Holding Limited deals with the exportation of freshly
Childhood AbuseScience

Childhood Abuse

one who has experienced abuse, trauma, or neglect in childhood, may be more likely to get a mental disorder that comes
The Kissing Opinion: ‘Africans are principled, not ashamed’Lifestyle

The Kissing Opinion: ‘Africans are principled, not ashamed’

Many societies have traditions which involve kissing. Kissing can indicate joy or be used as part of a greeting. Kissing involves the
Insight On African TraditionTravel

Insight On African Tradition

African Tradition is expressed through many different art forms, such as music, dance, art, sculpture and beadwork. These traditions are
The Maasai people of KenyaLifestyle

The Maasai people of Kenya

The Maasai are extraordinary people with an even more extraordinary culture. They have lived in areas of Tanzania and Kenya
The Himba People of Northwest NamibiaTravel

The Himba People of Northwest Namibia

1. How the Himba came to be The first settlements of the Himba people can be traced back to the
10 Facts about the Zulu People of South AfricaTravel

10 Facts about the Zulu People of South Africa

One of South Africa’s Oldest Clans The Zulu people were originally a clan in what is now known as Northern
The Samburu people of KenyaLifestyle

The Samburu people of Kenya

The Samburu people are some of the friendliest in Kenya. Originally a nomadic tribe, the Samburu today still embraces their
A Brief History of African Clothing and TextileBusiness

A Brief History of African Clothing and Textile

African clothing has a vibrant and interesting history to match its bright and bold textiles. This history is thought to
Umoja; The All-Female VillageTravel

Umoja; The All-Female Village

There is a village in the grasslands of Samburu in northern Kenya, and it’s rather unique. The village of Umoja—”unity”

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