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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Afrika Speaks: Do we really hold the balance of power in the upcoming election? – 04/05/15
Category: Afrika Speaks
The general election takes place this strong and most commentaries are concerned with the permutations that will result from the likely hung parliament. Conversely, there are those observers that assert that those parties with the right type of strategic foresight can secure themselves an outright victory. Lee Jasper, writing on
Every month PowerFILMS bring you the finest in Black cinema from Sci-Fi to Action to Documentaries & Dramas, followed by dynamic interactive discussions for you to share your views. Come & enjoy the full cinematic experience with a difference! This Months Film…. The BOOK of NEGROES Kidnapped in Africa and
Consider this information from the National Health Service and Patient Plus: “If you’re African or African Caribbean and you live in the UK, you’re more likely than people from other cultures to have certain health conditions, including high blood pressure (hypertension), diabetes and prostate cancer. This is also the
The ALKEBU-LAN REVIVALIST MOVEMENT has teamed up with the INSTITUTE OF AFRIKAN HEALTH & WELLNESS to bring you a series of monthly Health Seminars addressing a myriad of issues and assisting our community in facilitating holistic wellness. Our next session…. Providing awareness & solutions to health challengesF related to the Immune
AFRIKA SPEAKS 20.04.15 – What’s behind the “xenophobic violence” in South Africa?
Category: Afrika Speaks
South Africa is currently in the midst of what are being widely described as “xenophobic attacks” on ‘foreign nationals’ within the country, generally categorised as migrant workers or shop owners. The attacks have so far left several dead. Against a backdrop of several thousand engaged in an anti-violence march, other reports claim that