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23/07/2025

Despite his age, he is vigorously campaigning to retain his parliamentary seat in the upcoming January 2026 general elections.

President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has announced a comprehensive plan aimed at unifying the African continent unde...
23/07/2025

President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has announced a comprehensive plan aimed at unifying the African continent under a single, cohesive system. His vision involves the creation of the United States of Africa, where all African countries unite as a singular entity. Key components of this plan include the implementation of a unified government system, a common currency referred to as Afro Money, and the introduction of a standardized African passport. This would enable Africans to travel freely without visa requirements. Additionally, President Traoré emphasizes the need for an equitable distribution of Africa's wealth among all nations, ensuring that no country is left behind.

Soldier boys at a checkpoint outside Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. 1991
23/07/2025

Soldier boys at a checkpoint outside Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa. 1991

25/03/2025
In West Papua, Indonesia, Chief Eli Mabel, a prominent figure among the Dani tribe, proudly protects the mummified remai...
25/03/2025

In West Papua, Indonesia, Chief Eli Mabel, a prominent figure among the Dani tribe, proudly protects the mummified remains of his ancestor, Agat Mamete Mabel, a revered leader from around 250 years ago. The Dani people's unique smoke mummification practice is a testament to their rich cultural heritage, demonstrating their ability to preserve and honor their past. Chief Eli Mabel's unwavering commitment to safeguarding the mummy embodies the tribe's deep-seated respect for their ancestral traditions.

Abomey, located 144 km northwest of Cotonou, is a mythical place due to its historical vicissitudes. It was the heart of...
24/03/2025

Abomey, located 144 km northwest of Cotonou, is a mythical place due to its historical vicissitudes. It was the heart of the ruthless kingdom of Dahomey, known for human sacrifices, wars, and enslavement. The Musée Historique d’Abomey illustrates this bloody history, and the throne of Ghézo symbolizes royal power. The museum stands on the ruins of the impressive royal palace, which once covered 44 hectares.



Sudan's army says it seized key buildings in Khartoum after retaking the Republican Palace
24/03/2025

Sudan's army says it seized key buildings in Khartoum after retaking the Republican Palace

24/03/2025

Expelled South African ambassador returns home and says will wear US sanction as 'badge of dignity

With deep roots in African culture, waist beads represent a powerful symbol of femininity, spiritual growth, and cultura...
24/03/2025

With deep roots in African culture, waist beads represent a powerful symbol of femininity, spiritual growth, and cultural identity, reflecting a legacy of strength and beauty that continues to inspire and uplift.

Cape town 1920
06/02/2025

Cape town 1920



20/01/2025
𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐍𝐀 𝐏𝐄Ó𝐏𝐋𝐄The Shona tribe is Zimbabwe's largest indigenous group, their tribal language is also called Shona (Bantu) a...
16/01/2025

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The Shona tribe is Zimbabwe's largest indigenous group, their tribal language is also called Shona (Bantu) and their population is around 9 million. They are found in Zimbabwe, Botswana and southern Mozambique in Southern Africa and bordering South Africa. Representing over 80% of the population, the Shona tribe is culturally the most dominate tribe in Zimbabwe. There are five main Shona language groups: Korekore, Zeseru, Manyika, Ndau, and Karanga. The Ndebele largely absorbed the last of these groups when they moved into western Zimbabwe in the 1830s.

Traditionally,Shona artist Shona people live in isolated settlements, usually consisting of one or more elder men and their extended families. Most decisions are made within the family, although organized political states were recognized as a source of centralized power. A principal chief who inherited his position and power in the same divine manner as a king headed them. He usually lived in a centralized location and was complemented by his court that advised him about most important decisions. Shona artistThe head chief often received substantial payment in the form of tributes from his constituency.African Shona art from Zimbabwe

The Shona believe in two types of spirits. Shave spirits are most often considered to be outside or wandering spirits and vadzimu are ancestor spirits. Shave spirits are connected to populations living outside of Shona territory and may be connected to neighboring people. These spirits may be either malevolent or benevolent. Bad spirits are associated with witchcraft, while good spirits may inspire individual talents associated with healing, music, or artistic ability. Vadzimu represent all that is ideal and moral about a Shona way of life. They are usually associated with recent ancestors or with more remote culture heroes whose exact genealogy has been forgotten. They serve to protect society, but may withdraw this protection if the Shona moral ideals are not respectedShona artist

It was in the late 19th century that the peoples of this area speaking several mutually intelligible languages were united under the Shona name. Although known for their stone sculpture, the Shona Tribe of Zimbabwe has a rich artistic heritage, which includes decorative fabric painting using sadza too. Sadza (pronounced sudza) is Maize, a primary basis of their diet. Maize (corn) is ground into a fine meal, which is then cooked with water until it is the consistency of mashed potato. Although eaten plain, sadza is often served with a vegetable or meat sauce to give it flavor. This painting technique uses the sadza instead of wax as a masking between the different paint colors. After painting, the canvas is left to dry in the sun. Finally, the fabric is washed to remove the sadza leaving it with a unique finished appearance. Designs often use traditional geometric patterns mixed with stylized objects from everyday Shona life

Shona artist are well known for their stone sculptures and are typically called "Shona" sculptures because it is the name of the tribe in Zimbabwe that has traditionally created these works of art. The stone carving has been part of the Zimbabwean culture since 1200 AD when Great Zimbabwe, an archaeological masterpiece of their early ancestors, was built.
Shona artThe re-emergence of this stone carving tradition in the 1950s, the solid forms and beautiful surfaces of Shona sculpture express an extraordinary emotional power". Today the art form commands worldwide recognition with the world's most talented carvers being recognized in ZimbabweShona art
The Shona sculptures are produced from a variety of stones. Serpentine stone, with its considerable range of colors and hardness, is the material most commonly used by the sculptors. Most serpentine stone used was formed over 2.6 billion years ago. Serpentine stone exists in a diversity of colors including black (the hardest and least common), browns, mauves, greens, and yellows. Sometimes sculptures are also made semi-precious stones like "Leopard Rock" and Verdite.

Drawing on ancient sculpting traditions they have produced a modern art movement of dignified, exquisite works. Reminiscent of Picasso and Henry Moore, these extraordinary, intense works speak to all humanity.

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