by Face2Face Africa | Aug 4, 2016 | Africa, Culture
That’s what a young boy asked a mutual friend of ours in Cape Coast, Ghana, Sunday afternoon. buy cymbalta online https://aclsedu.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/cymbalta.html no prescription pharmacy I had met him once before, when I had volunteered to photograph...
by James Washington | Aug 2, 2016 | Africa
Mexico has finally acknowledged the more than one million Afro-Mexicans who live and work in the Latin country. In its latest population census, Mexico accounted for 1.38 million people of African ancestry which represents 1.2 percent of the whole population. This...
by Face2Face Africa | Jul 28, 2016 | Africa, Business
Chances are that you have never heard of FunKidz, the Kenyan furniture brand that is set to take on the furniture industry in Africa and the rest of the world. FunKidz manufactures cabinets, desks, baby cots, and bunk beds for kids, targeting a niche market for...
by Forest Parks | Jul 28, 2016 | Africa, Culture
“I wasn’t seen as one of the people who would ever be working on the farm, I was a city guy! buy ivermectin online cosmeticdermcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/ivermectin.html no prescription pharmacy ” That’s the words of Emmanuel...
by Forest Parks | Jul 20, 2016 | Africa, Culture, Opinion
Police violence, systematic racism, Trump, the far right, the breakdown of Europe! Marcus Garvey started popularised and pushed the Back-To-Africa movement and although not every word he uttered is 100% relevant today the roots of the movement are solid. Africa itself...
by Anthony Thomas | Jul 7, 2016 | Africa, Positivity
When it comes to having close calls, the banking industry is no stranger to guardian angels swooping in in the knick of time. Earlier this year, the ISF Bank, or Illinois Service Federal Savings and Loan Association, was in a very real danger of shutting down and...
by Face2Face Africa | Jul 5, 2016 | Africa, Culture
Even though it is well-documented that Africans gave birth to the world, it is generally little known that the Siddi or Sheedi people, who are descendants of the Bantu people of Southeastern Africa, have lived in rural India and parts of Pakistan for the last 600...
by Face2Face Africa | Jul 5, 2016 | Africa
During the recent graduation season, a number of African immigrant students were lauded for receiving scholarships to Ivy League institutions, graduating in significant numbers and leading the pace in graduation levels compared to other immigrant groups. buy bactrim...
by Face2Face Africa | Jun 29, 2016 | Africa
Despite various advancements in the fields of technology, arts and culture, the term ” dark continent” or ”jungle” still lurks in the perception of many foreigners acculturated to believe nothing good comes from Africa. Rather, Africa is regarded mostly for diseases,...
by Forest Parks | Jun 23, 2016 | Africa, News
The final stages of production are being nailed down for an awesome looking two seat chopper made and designed in Tanzania. The first of it’s kind for the country. Flying trials are set to start as soon as the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority grants permission....