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Zimbabwean Taboos Tied to Culture

Zimbabwean Taboos Tied to Culture

Written by Rudo Manyere Zimbabwe is a landlocked African country situated in the south of Africa. It has a population of roughly 14 million people, 16 languages, and about 7 religions. Although Christianity is the main religion and was introduced by the Portuguese in...

3 Books That Will Leave You Questioning Society

3 Books That Will Leave You Questioning Society

Written by Laker Fiona 1. Things Fall Apart Every time I meet an African who has not read this book, I honestly judge them. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was one of my earliest reads growing up. I love this book because of its writing style and how it reflects...

Underrated Places in Kenya You Should See

Underrated Places in Kenya You Should See

Written by Julie Olum As tourism in African countries goes, Kenya has done alright for itself over the decades, of course being a well-known wildlife/safari destination, having beautiful beaches with great weather virtually all year, and even being home to fascinating...

Embracing My Love Affair With Food

Embracing My Love Affair With Food

Written by Gigi M This  has been the one constant relationship in my life that has shaped me, (in more ways than one!) and nourished me. Food plays an important role in my life, I eat to survive, I eat for nourishment, I eat for pleasure, I eat for sustainability, and...

Shocking Things That Are Considered Taboo in Ghana

Shocking Things That Are Considered Taboo in Ghana

Written by Shereen Let me start by saying that Ghanaians are a group of people who love to follow protocol. We believe things are set in place for a reason and the older those things are the more we must cling to them because you know, tradition. To non-Ghanaians,...

Surprisingly, I Found Healing on This Solo Trip

Surprisingly, I Found Healing on This Solo Trip

Written by Eunice Tossy I don't think I was escaping life, but I surely needed a refuge. On December 2018, I travelled to Malawi, after a long time of planning for that journey. It was to be a work-related trip, where I was going to intern as a social worker at When...

The Number One Reason You Are Still Single

The Number One Reason You Are Still Single

Written by Carol Girl look at him. I mean really look at him. Don’t be afraid, I've been there too. You know that man is a good man, that's why you're friends. You worry that his compliments are because he’s biased. After all, he’s your friend. I'm here to tell you...