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Cultural Change With Far Reaching Consequences

Posted by: afrowrite on: October 17, 2008

 By Muli wa Kyendo
 
A few months ago, I said in Africa we are never bored because there are so many things happening in our Great Continent. Some of these are of such momentous importance that if they were happening in another continent, they would be  “World Lead” news headlines. But we never bother because we [...]

By Muli wa Kyendo
This week, we have been discussing the roles of artists and community obligations to them in a traditional African society. We looked further afield and then we concentrated on the Akamba, a large artist community in eastern Kenya. The community is known all over the world for its carvings and colorful traditional [...]

By Muli wa Kyendo
Today’s post is in reply to Sister Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade who, through an email, told me that she and her friends are promoting polygamy and the greatness of the black race. My dear sister, I read most of your blogs and I must say I am impressed by your enthusiasm, hard [...]