After school boys chat about after school things.
After school boys chat about after school things.
African people with African problems and African solutions. Africanacity uAfrica
What is a New Year without reflection? Have you created a life of great meaning and impact this year?
Eyethu was a prime entertainment venue in the 1970s and 80s when black people were restricted from 'white' cinemas in the Joburg CBD, where the only cinemas were at the time. It now, however, stands empty and derelict with little to no activity inside it. Today there is an impending demolition of the Eyethu Cinema.
Bringing Africans closer to Africa, a backtrack to the beginning of interactions. In this episode We reintroduce Swahili/kiSwahili as our first language in our re-rising Africa and it’s rapid growth in the continent.
The looting in South Africa will harden our future. We chat with our fellow youth as we express.
The looting in South Africa will harden our future. We chat with our fellow youth as we express.
As we all know that a story is anything that meets the requirements of having the five basic elements; characters, setting, plot, conflict, and theme. Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment. In this segment, we have L.M Daini who is a teacher, podcaster and author, she takes us through the introduction segment of African storytelling.
Starting on a controversial note. Sister X shares her thoughts on a video we came across on #blackconsciousness about living with credit or cash in Africa and abroad.
The African documentation segment begins in Rwanda. This is a conversation with an African sister who is a fellow podcaster, student & entrepreneur. She talks about her thriving country and the involvement of young people in the development of their communities. Available on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google and more
With 2 days left, founder of @wordspreadmedia Motlatsi shares in short about the upcoming event in Maboneng. We will also be streaming live there so don't forget find and follow on Instagram.
We thought of something different for this Heritage. This is a compilation of cultures expressing a new narrative of our modern responses and experiences based on the current time.
Tourism, cycling, innovation and passing down all that we know. Founder of Book Ibhoni Mpumelelo shares his experiences and insight.
A conversation with Fiona from the podcast ‘Ladies checking in’ unpacking her experiences & views.
One of the most significant things that our communities lack is exposure to advanced and technological opportunities. We converse in a niche about social outreach strategies, how we may have ways of meeting our communities halfway with the little that we have as youth. Schools (specifically public schools) are affected by the lockdown worse than we thought.
Unapologetically unfiltered and unedited. We invite young people to help redefine what it means to be the youth of today, these are real conversations. In this session we have Ivan, Munny, Overdose, Black Chyna, Abuti Loti and Kat.
Unapologetically unfiltered and unedited. We invite young people to help redefine what it means to be the youth of today, these are real conversations. In this session we have Sandi, Sesky, Khanya & Melo.
Unapologetically unfiltered and unedited. We invite young people to help redefine what it means to be the youth of today, these are real conversations. In this session we have Windy, Bonani, Khanya & Slindile.