
Oware: The Ancient African Board Game Where History Meets Skill
It is one of the oldest and most popular traditional board games in Africa with a rich history, and it continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages across the continent.
It is one of the oldest and most popular traditional board games in Africa with a rich history, and it continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages across the continent.
According to the World Economic Forum, small businesses are responsible for more than 80% of the continent’s employment and 50% of the GDP.
On a holiday like Thanksgiving, there’s the tendency to overeat as food is a large part of the celebrations and for many, it is YOLO-time.
The Zulu people have maintained a rich tradition of beadwork, which serves as visual narratives, communicating stories of cultural heritage, spirituality, and social status.
Beyond its visual appeal, the beadwork holds significant cultural and social importance. It is a tangible manifestation of the Zulu people’s values, beliefs, and history.
Africa is home to a rapidly growing small art business sector that serves as a vital pillar of economic development, cultural preservation, and innovation.
From the moment we wake up until we go to sleep, science and technology play a vital role in our lives.
Businesses in Africa, both small and big, need to tweak their practices to ensure environmental sustainability.
Africans are known for their colorful and vibrant attires, which are often displayed during cultural events.
One of the issues still affecting the beauty industry is its failure to cater adequately to diverse beauty needs. People of color have struggled for years to find beauty products that work for them. They have been excluded from the beauty space by the lack of shades that match their unique skin tones.
It is a time for recognizing and celebrating the stories and contributions made by amazing Black people to the cultural and economic development of the UK.