AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Hear weekly discussions and lively debate on all issues affecting the Afrikan community, at home and abroad. We talk it straight and make it plain!
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LISTEN LIVE HERE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 07438154351 | 07399359614 In a December 2015 article for the digital Pan-African news website Mail & Guardian Africa, Christine Mungai declared: The future of world religion is African, so what would an ‘African’ Christianity or Islam look like? (1) Using projections from Pew research,
Afrika Speaks feat QUEEN AFUA
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LISTEN LIVE HERE! A number of health studies over the years have highlighted some of the health issues confronting the Afrikan community from Vitimin D deficiency to type 2 diabetes and general obesity. (1) The obvious implication being that the state of health of the adult will likely be
TENDAI MWARI THE NOMMO SESSIONS NOMMO is the, monthly interactive session for the Afrikan community, presented by the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement. On the last Friday of every month, you can rap, reason and re-energise with like-minded Sisters and Brothers through film, music and the spoken word in its many forms.
LISTEN LIVE HERE! Like all creatures of creation prepare their young for adult, independent life and for the preservation of its species, all people prepare their children for an adult life within society and to preserve and perpetuate the cultural values and tradition of the people. This is in essence
Afrika Speaks: Can HOME-SCHOOLING arrest the continuing decline in Black educational attainment?
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As 11 million pupils prepare to return to school this strong (1), some long standing anxieties seem to persist about the institution. In February last year, Elizabeth Pears writing for The Voice Online reported: “African Pupils Excel While Their Caribbean Counterparts Sink.” The article goes on to reveal that “African”






Excellent topic. Looking forward to listening and taking part.