If you love food as much as we do, you’ll know that the struggle is real it comes to when keeping the fridge neat, snack stash organized and fruit basket clear of fruit flies. You’ll find these great kitchen decor ideas helpful for sorting out your food items. Organize your fridge You get back from … Continue reading
Category Archives: Culture
UFL: INVERT Magazine
The rise in African designers in the art, design and fashion industry has grown in the past years. Notable highlights of African talent have graced covers like Vogue magazine and Harper’s Bazaar, however many are still far and few between. Africa has a lot of unseen talent that has yet to scratch the surface of … Continue reading
What you really need to know about the Patriot Act change!
Patriot Act: information on the changes made to the U.S. Patriot act Some of the key sections of the notorious US Patriot act have undergone changes and will affect the people of the United States in a number of ways. The controversial law which empowers the United States government to collect meta data from the smartphones … Continue reading
Natural styles to get you through the week? YES!
Being a curly girl and working a corporate job can be hard sometimes when you want your natural hair style to work just the way you want all week! Sometimes frizz kicks in or your twist out didn’t workout long enough to last the full week. Sometimes the weather makes things worse when its humid … Continue reading
Power: Team Tasha vs Team Angela
If you love Power as much as we do, you’ll know you are secretly picking a side – Tasha or Angela’s side. We’d love to know who’s team you’re on. Take the poll and see who else is on your team! Continue reading
5 Places you have to see before you die!
There are countless numbers of breathtaking places to visit in each country of the world, however there are certain places that remain so special that you can’t resist re-visiting them. Some of the most amazing places to visit around the world are; The Victoria falls in Zimbabwe The Victoria falls is one of the most … Continue reading
Miss Japan is NOT Japanese enough?
She was born in Nagasaki, her first language is Japanese, her mother is Japanese, but even so, the candidate for the Miss Universe contest, Ariana Miyamoto, is accused of “not being Japanese enough.” The twenty-year-old model became the first Miss Japan who was bi-racial as her parents – a Japanese mother and African American father. … Continue reading
In my Father’s eyes
Father’s Day: Discussion on impact of the absence black father and his role in the family. In light of the month of Father’s Day, I am going to dwell on the importance of our fathers and largely, how not having a father in the picture can have negative effects in one’s life. It is a well known … Continue reading
G7 summit outcome
The G7 Summit was set up by the committee of the most powerful nations of the world to deliberate on issues affecting all countries of the world. The 2015 edition of the G7 summit borders on the recent FIFA corruption allegations, free trade and Global warming issues. Global warming issues has become the priority of … Continue reading
Hate on foreign ground?
Xenophobia in South Africa Xenophobia is defined in the dictionary as a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. Back in 2008 xenophobia was reported in South Africa with several lives lost. The increase in Africans from other nations on the continent had migrated to South Africa to seek refuge from economic hardship and stability. Majority of … Continue reading
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