When Mellen Mogaka was invited to attend the burial of her estranged husband in Nyabisimba village, Nyamira County, she had no idea what lay in store for her.
Beyond the celebration of Eid, this book also explores themes of love, loss, and the grief of spending a special occasion without a loved one.
The South African cellist follows up his debut album Where is Home with a vibrant new release spanning African musical ...
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Louisiana’s culinary offerings are closely associated with its French, Spanish, African and German traditions. As a result, ...
Ntsiki Mazwai argued that cheating is a social construct and that she supports polygamy. The activist sparked a debate about ...
Despite the complexities, it's important to recognize that pre-colonial African traditions and values celebrated women's ...
Soul food, for example, is rooted in slavery – a testament to making something out of nothing. Enslaved people created meals from whatever scraps were available, blending African ingredients brought ...
Omo Ogbamola is an entrepreneur, banking advisor, and community advocate. She founded Tripplemos African Store, a Canadian business specialising in authentic African spices, and runs Mobpackaging, a ...
The World has recently celebrated International Women’s Week. African women must ask: What exactly are we celebrating? While ...
Early African Christian Women and Spiritual Leadership From its earliest days, Christianity in Africa involved significant ...
Yoh' effortlessly conveys different emotions and was among a number of local terms recently added to the Oxford English ...