Indigenous Greeting Culture Opinions 

Why We Must Evolve Our Indigenous Greeting Culture

There are values Africans hold on to quite strongly, that people who are considered to be of “Advanced Civilization” rarely concern themselves with. One of which, is the slightly weird nature of our indigenous greeting culture.   Greeting is a traditional African trait. In a stiff cultural environment like the African society where one’s character is constantly being examined, greeting… Read More

Dream It Do It East Africa Safaris

We provide exceptionally educational and experiential tours with professional guides and interpreters. The community based tours and cultural tours are organized and managed by the local people and the company facilitates the established tourism cooperatives and steering and development committees to ensure sustainability of the projects, minimize negative tourism impacts, equity of benefit sharing and designing educational and experiential packages… Read More
100 young African leaders met in Johannesburg, South Africa Southern Africa 

Young African leaders debate and propose solutions to challenges facing Southern Africa

JOHANNESBURG, June 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/Asianet-Pakistan — More than 100 young African leaders met in Johannesburg, South Africa from June 7 – 8 to identify solutions to tough challenges in communities throughout the region by tapping youth innovation and leadership. Young African leaders from 14 countries, including Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia,… Read More
albinisms Development Human Rights 

Malawi Group to commemorate International Albinism Awareness Day

The Association of Persons with Albinism (APAM) will on June 13, join the international community in commemorating International Albinism Awareness Day at Nkolimbo ground in Ntcheu district. Overstone Kondowe, who is the president of APAM told Malawi News Agency (MANA) that this is the third year the association will commemorate the day, on which the world seeks to address challenges… Read More

Maroo Mobile Safaris and Tours

We went on a ten day trip to explore Namibia:started off from Windhoek and visited Etosha, a cheetah farm and Himbas, Swakopmund, the Namib Desert and the Skeleton Coast. Our driver and guide, Frank, was more than reliable and went out of his way to take us anywhere we wanted to go(see some Welwitchias in the evening after an especially… Read More
Nigeria News and Headlines OP-ED West Africa 

Nigerian Churches Evangelize To The Wrong People

In line with modern realities, the current yardstick for measuring the success of a pentecostal church in Nigeria, begins with an estimation of the church’s net worth (which can be derived from the size and elegance of its cathedral), to most importantly, taking a look at how largely populated its loyal congregation is. Both of these necessities are highly fancied… Read More

Kifaru Tours & Safaris

Kifaru Tours & Safaris is a Legally Registered East African Tour Operator based in Diani Beach, Kenya, specializing in safaris throughout the entire region. Kifaru Tours & Safaris aims to provide you with a safari experience of a lifetime. Our passion is sharing our knowledge, love and passion for these beautiful and exceptional countries with all our guests. Kifaru Tours… Read More
Trump and Wife Melanie Middle East 

Trump’s ‘Historic’ Visit To The Middle East: Much Ado About Nothing

Sadly, President Trump’s visit to the Middle East only confirmed my skepticism about what might come out of it. Trump went to the region with nothing to offer to mitigate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and received no commitment from either Israeli or Palestinian leaders to resume the peace negotiations in earnest, but he received lots of platitudes and empty good-will gestures.… Read More
Male Math Teacher Nigeria News and Headlines OP-ED West Africa 

A teacher’s reward is in heaven while poverty beckons on earth!

Becoming a teacher in Nigeria, doesn’t exactly align with the prayers of most young Nigerians who seek God’s direction in their search for a glamorous future occupation. Try suggesting the teaching profession to an intending “Jambite” and you’d almost certainly be rebuked for your unreasonable statement, with a fervent “God Forbid!” to ensure such absurd wish never come to pass!… Read More
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