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U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened 30% tariff on South African exports is set to deal an economic blow to a community ...
Next year, the US, Russia, Japan and other countries are going to hold their summit with Africa separately. But of all the cooperations between Africa and other countries, China-Africa cooperation is ...
At her microbrewery in Johannesburg, she's teaching 13 young Black graduates— most of them women—the art of beer making.
Motherland: 500,000 Years of African History, Cultures, and Identity Luke Pepera. Pegasus, $35 (272p) ISBN 978-1-63936-883-9 Historian Pepera debuts with a sprawling account of African cultures.
The third edition of the International Salon for Audiovisual Content (SICA) wrapped last week, bringing together creators, ...
The African recommerce market is set to grow by 14.2% annually, reaching $2.6 billion by 2025, driven by informal economies and high mobile adoption. A comprehensive regional report explores ...
A UCLA study shows 1.2 million Americans identify as both Black and LGBTQ+. In response, Nigerian immigrant Olive Okoro founded Queer Motherland, a group based in North Texas that supports queer ...
The market offers a wide variety of products, from pantry staples to prepared meals and desserts. Cans of palm cream and "garden eggs" from Ghana. Packages of pepper soup powder from Cameroon.
The Motherland Festival, organised by Discover Motherland Africa in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Art and Creative Economy, is scheduled to take place from December 15 to 21, 2025, in ...
The newly announced Single African Air Market (SAAM) is set to dismantle long-standing barriers in Africa’s aviation sector with a focus on elevating the continent’s role on the global ...
Less than one month ago, my sister and I traveled to the continent of Africa and visited the countries of Liberia and Ghana. Since this was my first trip visiting the “motherland,” I had no ...
Discover Motherland Africa launches “See Motherland through your eyes” competition A new opportunity is calling Nigerians at home and abroad to rediscover and celebrate their roots.