• BEFORE HE WAS HANGED South Africa's Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Said;

    "My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua"
    Dont forget him !!!
    #mightyafricanhistory #southafrican
    BEFORE HE WAS HANGED South Africa's Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Said; "My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua" Dont forget him !!! #mightyafricanhistory #southafrican
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  • Visit Africa, how do you call it in your local languages
    Visit Africa, how do you call it in your local languages
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  • Martina Big, a 36-year-old German model, and her 38-year-old husband Michael Eurwen have used Melanotan injections to darken their skin. They plan to relocate to Africa, where they feel a deep connection, to start a family. Martina has taken the Swahili name "Malaika Kubwa," meaning "Great Angel." The couple intends to undergo additional cosmetic procedures to achieve a more "African" appearance, sparking criticism and debate about cultural appropriation and racial identity.
    Martina Big, a 36-year-old German model, and her 38-year-old husband Michael Eurwen have used Melanotan injections to darken their skin. They plan to relocate to Africa, where they feel a deep connection, to start a family. Martina has taken the Swahili name "Malaika Kubwa," meaning "Great Angel." The couple intends to undergo additional cosmetic procedures to achieve a more "African" appearance, sparking criticism and debate about cultural appropriation and racial identity.
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  • For years, European colonizers refused to believe that Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations, was built by Africans.

    They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes.

    But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness!

    #mightyafricanhistory
    For years, European colonizers refused to believe that Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations, was built by Africans. They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes. But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness! #mightyafricanhistory
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  • AAfrican Blackwood, one of the most expensive and rarest woods on earth.

    Also known as the "black gold of the forests".

    Its intense black color and exceptional hardness make it desirable in a wide range of industries, such as the manufacture of musical instruments and fine furniture.

    African Blackwood is found in areas such as Tanzania, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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    AAfrican Blackwood, one of the most expensive and rarest woods on earth. Also known as the "black gold of the forests". Its intense black color and exceptional hardness make it desirable in a wide range of industries, such as the manufacture of musical instruments and fine furniture. African Blackwood is found in areas such as Tanzania, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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  • The Nigerian Aliko Dangote's net worth has surged, according to Forbes. As of February 18, 2025, his wealth is estimated to be $24 billion.

    This significant increase is largely due to his 92.3% stake in Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals.

    This new estimate ranks him as the wealthiest person in Africa and the 86th richest person globally. Interestingly, his net worth has nearly doubled from $13.4 billion in 2024.
    The Nigerian🇳🇬 Aliko Dangote's net worth has surged, according to Forbes. As of February 18, 2025, his wealth is estimated to be $24 billion. This significant increase is largely due to his 92.3% stake in Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals. This new estimate ranks him as the wealthiest person in Africa and the 86th richest person globally. Interestingly, his net worth has nearly doubled from $13.4 billion in 2024.
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  • Leah Wambui owns over 200 houses.
    At the age of 16, she was orphaned, with her world seemingly coming to a standstill. She managed to go through her high school education, but could not continue to the University because she could not afford the tuition.

    With the free time she had, she decided to get a job.

    She started off as a receptionist and after a period of service, she decided to leave after realising she could not make enough to live a comfortable life with her current income. From there, she started a small business where she sold spirits and other beverages.

    After some time, she gathered her profits and bought 5 hectares of land in a neighbouring village.

    That is how the orphan girl who almost lost hope became a real estate professional and today, owns over 200 houses under the name of her business called Cheriez Properties Limited, each house being worth more than Ksh. 15million.

    This is the story of Leah Wambui, a Kenyan real estate guru, changing the narrative of Africa.
    Leah Wambui owns over 200 houses. At the age of 16, she was orphaned, with her world seemingly coming to a standstill. She managed to go through her high school education, but could not continue to the University because she could not afford the tuition. With the free time she had, she decided to get a job. She started off as a receptionist and after a period of service, she decided to leave after realising she could not make enough to live a comfortable life with her current income. From there, she started a small business where she sold spirits and other beverages. After some time, she gathered her profits and bought 5 hectares of land in a neighbouring village. That is how the orphan girl who almost lost hope became a real estate professional and today, owns over 200 houses under the name of her business called Cheriez Properties Limited, each house being worth more than Ksh. 15million. This is the story of Leah Wambui, a Kenyan real estate guru, changing the narrative of Africa.
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  • Mama Africa
    Mama Africa
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  • Namibia's first President, Sam Nujoma, has passed away at the age of 95.

    As the leader of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), Nujoma led guerrilla fighters in an armed struggle against apartheid South Africa Defence Forces from 1960 to 1989.

    He became Namibia's first president in 1990, serving three terms before stepping down.
    Namibia's first President, Sam Nujoma, has passed away at the age of 95. As the leader of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), Nujoma led guerrilla fighters in an armed struggle against apartheid South Africa Defence Forces from 1960 to 1989. He became Namibia's first president in 1990, serving three terms before stepping down.
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  • Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya, is one of the oldest and largest solitary mountains in the world. It was once Africa's highest mountain, but erosion has reduced its height to 4,321 meters, making it the fourth highest peak in East Africa.

    The mountain is home to diverse ecosystems, including montane forests, bamboo zones, and afro-alpine moorlands, supporting a variety of wildlife. It's also a crucial water catchment area, feeding several major rivers.

    Mount Elgon has significant cultural importance to local communities like the Sabaots and Sabiny. The mountain's unique features, such as its caldera and caves, attract hikers and nature enthusiasts. It's a vital natural resource, recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its ecological and cultural significance.
    Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano on the border of Uganda and Kenya, is one of the oldest and largest solitary mountains in the world. It was once Africa's highest mountain, but erosion has reduced its height to 4,321 meters, making it the fourth highest peak in East Africa. The mountain is home to diverse ecosystems, including montane forests, bamboo zones, and afro-alpine moorlands, supporting a variety of wildlife. It's also a crucial water catchment area, feeding several major rivers. Mount Elgon has significant cultural importance to local communities like the Sabaots and Sabiny. The mountain's unique features, such as its caldera and caves, attract hikers and nature enthusiasts. It's a vital natural resource, recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its ecological and cultural significance.
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  • “Interesting facts about Zimbabwe

    1. The country with the most official languages in the world (2013) is Zimbabwe with 16, it’s a Guinness World Record. These are: Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa.

    2. It has five UNESCO sites, making it one of the most countries wanting to be visited in Africa.

    3. It is home to one of the biggest waterfalls in the world.

    4. The world's biggest man-made lake is found in Zimbabwe

    5. Zimbabwe is one of the top producer of Tobacco.

    6. Zimbabwe's national flower is the flame Lilly

    7. Zimbabwe's has the second largest elephant population in the world, after Botswana

    8. Zimbabwe has southern Africa’s highest concentration of rock art, and there are thousands of sites all over the country. The rock art was drawn by the inhabitants of the land and it shows their way of life in those ancient times. The oldest of these rock paintings date back 7â—‹â—‹â—‹ years.

    9. The Museum of Natural History in Bulawayo is the 4th largest in Sub-Saharan Africa

    10. It is one of the most literate countries in Africa”
    “Interesting facts about Zimbabwe🇿🇼 1. The country with the most official languages in the world (2013) is Zimbabwe with 16, it’s a Guinness World Record. These are: Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa. 2. It has five UNESCO sites, making it one of the most countries wanting to be visited in Africa. 3. It is home to one of the biggest waterfalls in the world. 4. The world's biggest man-made lake is found in Zimbabwe 5. Zimbabwe is one of the top producer of Tobacco. 6. Zimbabwe's national flower is the flame Lilly 7. Zimbabwe's has the second largest elephant population in the world, after Botswana 🇧🇼 8. Zimbabwe has southern Africa’s highest concentration of rock art, and there are thousands of sites all over the country. The rock art was drawn by the inhabitants of the land and it shows their way of life in those ancient times. The oldest of these rock paintings date back 7â—‹â—‹â—‹ years. 9. The Museum of Natural History in Bulawayo is the 4th largest in Sub-Saharan Africa 10. It is one of the most literate countries in Africa”
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  • We’ve been farming and eating natural foods thousands of years before any foreign contact, let no one deceive you that African people don’t know how to farm. Here we eat mostly natural foods not GMO foods.
    We’ve been farming and eating natural foods thousands of years before any foreign contact, let no one deceive you that African people don’t know how to farm. Here we eat mostly natural foods not GMO foods.
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