Music, Dance, And Joy Are Ringing In The New Year In An Afro-Caribbean Way
For African and Caribbean countries, traditions, cultures, and customs go far beyond fireworks and concerts.
For African and Caribbean countries, traditions, cultures, and customs go far beyond fireworks and concerts.
December 26, the day after Christmas has always been celebrated as Boxing Day across many countries. Opinions around the origin of these celebrations have always varied with some ascribing the day as a time when employees would offer gifts wrapped in boxes to deserving employees a day after Christmas.
When it comes to stirring the strings of romance and enjoying scintillating moments with that special one, Philly offers great date locations for Black couples and Africans in the diaspora seeking a perfect romantic getaway spot to visit and create those cherished memories that last for a lifetime.
For restaurants, especially Black-owned ones, this holiday season offers new opportunities for businesses to grow their clientele, increase their revenue, and all around contribute to the happy cheers of the season.
One aspect of Egyptian history that also deserves mentioning is the contributions of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the growth of Christianity and its popularization of Christmas in the land of the Pharaohs.
With many leveraging the value of these festivals as an opportunity to tell the African story and become global ambassadors, the events have become an effective tool for showcasing the beauty and rich history of the continent.
In today’s business landscape, one key factor that improves recognition and drives up sales is Brand visibility. For businesses to continually churn out revenue and remain relevant in the respective sector for which they operate, the need to have a solid and visible presence is critical in not only influencing customer behavior but also commanding a sizable market share.
Whether it be traditional music and arts, Botswana’s cultural landscape leaves visitors with a rich and rewarding experience. Let’s explore some of the festivities that make Botswana a great place to visit.
Located in the Northeastern part of the continent or what would famously be referred to as the “horn of Africa”, the nation has experienced several dynastic rules.
Among the many restaurants and eateries, welcoming visitors and residents with mouth-watering aromas that promise a rich culinary experience are Philadelphia’s Black-owned restaurants that serve up dishes that showcase the diverse cultural heritage that Philadelphia is known for.