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Emerson: Calling out ‘coconut heads’ in Sierra Leone

Emmerson, a musician from Sierra Leone has called out his nation folk…

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Raised by two troubling fathers – Monica Macias

Monica Macias was born in the only Spanish speaking country in Africa,…

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Helene Cooper: Returning home to Liberia

American Journalist and correspondent of the New York Times, Helene Cooper has…

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The miracle of our separation – Conjoined twins, Ervina and Prefina

Born in the little town of Mbaïki in the Central African Republic,…

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‘I had to die in order to live’ – Sara-Jayne King

Everyone has an identity, a story, a way to connect with the…

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Making waves in a predominantly white dining industry – Chef Lesego Semenya

Celebrity Chef Lesego Semenya is one of South Africa's most recognisable black…

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The millennial priestess – Omitonade Ifawemimo

Very often when the name priest or a priestess is mentioned, one…

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The healing power of dancing

A few years ago, grandma Catherine Mathebe could barely walk without help.…

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Masai Ujiri: ‘Turning a losing team into NBA champions’

Forty-nine-year-old Masai Ujiri is the miracle-working basketball executive, who turned a losing…

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Dr Tartania Brown: Living with sickle cell anaemia

Life as a child is meant to be fun, exciting and full…

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