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It is said that "opposites attract." Well, for Afrikan centered people it's not opposites but complements that attract. In this video we list our top five attributes that we seek in a mate to ensure we can cultivate healthy, whole relationships the Afrikan way.
Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon discussion with HABESHA youth
2 August 2016
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David Adams’ journey takes us into a Sudan we rarely see. On the flat waters of the Nile, he hears the creaking of the rigging catching the wind as river-travelers have for thousands of years. While the battlements of ancient fortresses standing on shore are occasional reminders of the region’s violent past, he is able to contemplate that era from the relative peace of the wide river.
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Between the years 950 AD to 1290 AD, on the Northern border of South Africa, traversing the conference of the Shashi – Limpopo Valley, which today divides Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, existed an ancient African Kingdom, called Mapungubwe. From the Iron Age to present day this unique one-hour film explores the history and tells the story of this remarkable city.
Governed from an impenetrable hilltop, Mapungubwe became the business centre for all of Africa’s trade which, by this period, had become well integrated into the world economy and thrived on trade with the East Indian Trade Route attracting traders from as far afield as Persia, Arabia, India and China.
Mapungubwe was inhabited by successive groups of people for this 300 year period until it was mysteriously evacuated. No one knows for sure why, but in 1290 Mapungubwes’ inhabitants left taking with them the memories and stories of Mapungubwes' early history. In this film archaeologists and historians take us on a journey through a thousand years of untold African history revealing the controversial discovery of this ancient site and its golden artifacts.
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Lomuria Village is located in Napak District, Karamoja
region, north eastern Uganda. In 2015, a sand dam was
Constructed in the village, since then the village has access
to safe water the whole year round.
Having water all year round is enabling the community to
have enough water for drinking, cooking, cleaning and
farming, especially watering the livestock/animals .
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WaterAid. Projects like this would not happen without your
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Your gifts are helping more people to get clean
water and together we can reach everyone everywhere with
clean water.
Videos and photos of pottery techniques in several communities in southwest Nigeria.