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In his letter to Africa Andrew Wutawunashe carefully constructs a sustainable African Dream that nurses no hurts, regrets or excuses but propels the reader gloriously upward from the painful and credible sighs of Africa's people to build a bold, vibrant and competitive Africa whose boundless wealth and potential are open to her people. Wutawunashe offers a wealth of examples from Africa's visionaries of the past and present by which he escalates his rallying call to action for self-empowerment and actualization. With engaging clarity Wutawunashe presents a challenge to the best of Africafs minds and to the most plundered of her people to own The African Dream, love it, live it and propel Africans everywhere to a new contented African-ness and to greater heights of productivity and achievement that go toe to toe with the worldfs best in every field. Dear Africa is a must-read for anyone, Black or not, who wants to benefit from the power of an eloquent and knowledgeable primary source. The African Dream - own it, love it, live it and transform your world

We run a service for African Children, with the following features:

  • Africa In Pictures
  • Drawing of The Week 
  • Folk Story Of The Week
  • Quiz
  • Poems

To find out more follow the link below:

Children 

 

Join Us as we publish an essay once a week from a wide array of contributors from across the continent. Our contributors range from politicians, social commentators, religious leaders and scholars. The issues under discussion will range across countries and all barriers. This is a forum were we'll get the true African sentiments from Africans. To read some of the articles posted in our archives or contribute your article, follow the link below:

Essays

Join us as our panel of editors take you through headline articles from across the continent. We will focus on issues by Africans and affecting Africans. We'll open up comments on each article and set a discussion forum for each article published. We endeavour to get contributions from all our correspondents, but will occasionally reproduce with permission article from major publications across the continent.

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A hero (heroine is usually used for females), in Greek mythology and folklore, was originally a demigod, their cult being one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion. Later, hero (male) and heroine (female) came to refer to characters who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self sacrifice—that is, heroism—for some greater good of all humanity. This definition originally referred to martial courage or excellence but extended to more general moral excellence.

Africa like any civilisation is littered with such sons and daughters who gave their all to the emancipation of the continent. We honor them with our column and review their lives. Follow the link for more articles on these Men and Women.

Heroes 

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African Redemption

When a nation on God’s agenda has suffered bondage such as enslavement and the raping of its God given assets, heritage and dignity, the result is a loss of self-worth that puts that nation at a place of disadvantage spiritually, culturally, socially, politically and consequently economically as the spirit of initiative, dignity and innovation will have been broken in that nation.

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It is the ultimate honour that few in the world will ever have, having a series of banknotes bearing their image.

Global icon and South Africa's first democratically elected President Nelson Mandela has been given that ultimate honour: the country’s Reserve Bank will use his image in a new series of bank notes to be released before the end of this year.