Monthly Archives: April 2014

One Night in Turmi

Turmi is a village in the Southern region of Ethiopia.  It’s part of the villages in the Omo Valley area, and naturally one of the hardest places to reach. The only public transport comes by way of trucks that you will … Continue reading

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A snapshots of Busua, Ghana

Busua on Ghana’s beautiful coastline takes long to get to. But the simplicity of this village and its tourist-free vibe make it a must. Here’s  a slice of a part of Ghana that, though overshadowed in stature by Elmina, Kokrobitey … Continue reading

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The cradle of Amandla Sisters

Amandla sister: a woman so strong people beg her to take it easy. She is so bold, so determined to live in her power 24/7 that fear means nothing to her. The only thing that matters to an Amandla sister is victory: … Continue reading

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Swahili Coast

Shela beach, Lamu.

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Ghanaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!

The slave coast is a must; but leave your tears at home because no-one here has time to dwell on sadness.

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Movie night, Elmina Ghana.

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Pretoria

My cradle.

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Beads make Ghana go round

It’s not just Ghana that is mad about beads. But only in Ghana will you find a bead market that has been going strong every Thursday since 1928.  

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Beautiful Bujagali

Jinja in Uganda is the adrenalin capital of East Africa. The beautiful village of Bujagali is the heart of it all.

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An iconic song for an iconic continent

“I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can’t read anything, you have only … Continue reading

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