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16 November 2017

AFRICAN FOOD AND DRINKS

By Sicebise Msengana
Photo credit: Sicebise Msengana









Various cuisines or dishes of Africa use a combination of indigenous fruits, cereal grains and vegetables, as well as milk and meat products. Most dishes are traditional.

05 November 2017

African Heroes: Legacy of Amilcar Cabral

By Sicebise Msengana










Amilcar Cabral, a brilliant socialist, freedom fighter and theoretician. By the time of his assassination in 1973, people of Guinea had more 60% of their land back.

04 November 2017

African Male Image

By Sicebise Msengana









AFRICAN MALE IMAGE:

When Black men voice their opinions we are "weak" and like to "blame the white man and Black women" for our problems? Ok, I get it. It's systematic and getting out of control.

02 November 2017

POSITIVE IMAGES OF AFRICAN MEN

By Sicebise Msengana

Africa is the most diverse continent on on the planet. We have thousands of more than 3000 ethnic groups speaking more than 2000 languages and residing in 54 countries.

02 August 2017

Black Love is REVOLUTIONARY!

By Sicebise Msengana











A Xhosa couple. 

BLACK LOVE is REVOLUTIONARY. There's no BLACK POWER/ UNITY/PRIDE without BLACK LOVE. BLACK LOVE is the key to our liberation and empowerment as a people. 

04 July 2017

The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck

By Sicebise Msengana























Do you struggle to find meaning in life? Are you feeling powerless and at the mercy of circumstances in your life? What if The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck could motivate you to take responsibility for your life and live a life of purpose, happiness and freedom in spite of current painful situations in your life? Does it sound too good to be true? 

Well, it’s not. Come along for a bumpy, yet a realistic ride and discover what lies ahead. 

The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck tells human accomplishment and tragedy from an African-centred perspective. This book comes along personal and historic overview of how things are the way they are and what we need to do to create a better world for the future generations.