Let Them Know How Good You Are
Afrocentric Apparel and Hip Hop join forces to Educate Africa If you’re sitting there waiting for a label to discover how amazing your music is, I’ll advise you to get used to that couch. Realistically speaking, the only people who … Continued
Why I Wear AFR Clothing Afrocentric Apparel
Discovering a Brand with a Mission Sitting at a desk in my temporary residence for the next few hours, I ponder what is my purpose in life. Being on the move daily, constantly switching hotels, visiting different cities, countries, and … Continued
How Should Women Distinguish Between Beauty and Sexiness?
Dear women, It seems to me that a lot of you associate beauty with sexiness, confusing them as the same thing. I’m goin’ a little deep on this one, but it’s my belief that “a man will NOTICE a sexy woman, … Continued
AFRican Education Needs You! By Jackie Tsiga
Wake up, breakfast, school, home, eat, laptop (on facebook whilst pretending to do homework), sleep!! That’s Monday to Friday. Not for me, I’m not that sad but for my little sister. Going to school is a routine operation for her … Continued
My Interview with Mr. No Hype, Just Hope! by Jackie Tsiga
First I would like to congratulate Alexander Star on the success that he has achieved in the music industry and after listening to his music I would say he is a conscious musician who has been inspiring through his uplifting and relatable … Continued
Movember in AFRica
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is a moustache-growing charity event that raises funds and awareness about men’s health (movember.com) I will try and grow a cheesy moustache with the rest of the lads from Canterbury Rugby club. The … Continued
AFRican Fashion by Calister Chishanu
African fashion is nearly as diverse as their cultures, almost each country has its own traditional wear, they all differ from each other, each symbolising a personal history to country and the people. Even though they are all different, in … Continued
Jojeti demystyfied
I heard many old songs from Zimbabwe mention this word; Jojeti. I always wondered what it was and did some research of my own. Turns out the actual word is Georgette… I did some further reading about this material … Continued
AFR Clothing & Miss Senegal USA 2010 Partner to Help Orphans
AFR Clothing in conjunction with Miss Senegal USA 2010, Matel Sow, and Plan International West Africa are proud to announce their fundraising campaign for Senegal. AFR Clothing has partnered with Miss Senegal USA 2010 to raise funds for Senegalese orphans that Plan International … Continued
Hot African Potato; How Some Families in Africa Educate Their Own
Taona and Tafara help each other as the shiny car made its way to the front of the house. An African Burial A sizeable gathering had enveloped their house; women in the house, wailing and irrigating the green carpet with … Continued