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Naturally Blonde Black People of the Solomon Islands

A recent journey into the Solomon Islands by YouTuber Diana Daisy, specifically to Malaita Province, has brought global attention to one of the world’s most fascinating genetic phenomena: naturally blonde hair among Black Melanesian people. Malaita Province is located in the eastern part of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies east […]

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Lifestyle

The Power of a Vision Board: Designing a Balanced Life with Intention

Clarity & Intentional LivingA vision board brings focus in a distracted world, helping you clearly define where you are going and who you are becoming. Health & WellbeingIt reinforces the importance of physical, mental, and emotional health as the foundation for productivity, longevity, and impact. Financial Growth & StabilityVisualising financial goals encourages discipline, smarter decision […]

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Lifestyle

Shaolin Temple in Zambia: Culture, Discipline, and a Lifeline for Vulnerable Children

When people hear the words “Shaolin Temple,” their minds often travel to the ancient mountains of China — monks, Kung Fu, and centuries-old traditions. Few would expect such an institution to exist in Zambia. Yet in Lusaka, the Shaolin Temple Cultural Centre has become a powerful symbol of cultural exchange, youth empowerment, and social intervention, […]

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Features Lifestyle

Anika Dambuza: How The City Makoti Became a Mirror of Modern African Identity

In the age of fast content and faster opinions, very few creators manage to slow people down. Fewer still manage to do it while speaking honestly about culture, marriage, identity, and belonging. Anika Dambuza, widely known as The City Makoti, is one of those rare voices. Her rise was not engineered. It was lived. What […]

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Adventure Lifestyle

Will Smith Explores Botswana’s Wilderness in New National Geographic Docuseries

Will Smith is stepping far beyond Hollywood soundstages and into some of the world’s most extreme and breathtaking environments in Pole to Pole, a new seven part National Geographic docuseries premiering on 14 January 2026. The series follows Smith on a 100 day journey across the planet, travelling from the frozen isolation of Antarctica to […]

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Features Lifestyle

Bibi Wa Silozi: Championing Language, Culture & Community

How a Zambian-Bred Creator Is Using Language, Laughter, and Local Pride to Spotlight Mongu… In a digital world crowded with noise, trends, and surface-level storytelling, creators who feel real stand out instantly. Bibi Wa Silozi, a Zambian-bred content creator originally from Phillipines, is one such voice quietly but powerfully reshaping how Western Province, particularly Mongu, […]

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Football Lifestyle

Through Her Lens: How Amina Fall Is Reframing AFCON Beyond the Game

At every Africa Cup of Nations, the headlines follow goals, trophies, and controversy. But quietly, and powerfully, another story is being told. One that lives between the whistles. One that lingers in the faces of fans, the tension on the sidelines, and the raw emotion that football pulls out of people. That story is being […]

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Holiday Lifestyle Travel

How Music Festivals Fuel Tourism in East Africa

In recent years, East Africa has emerged as a vibrant hub for music festivals, drawing visitors from across the continent and beyond. From the sun-kissed shores of Zanzibar hosting Sauti za Busara to the bustling streets of Kampala coming alive during Nyege Nyege Festival, these events are not just about music, they are engines of […]

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Health & Fitness Lifestyle

Overthrowing vs Mindfulness: Two Ways to Face Life’s Battles

When life gets heavy, people tend to swing between two extremes: overthrowing and mindfulness. Overthrowing is the fight mode. It’s that inner urge to tear down everything standing in your way, to push harder, to force a breakthrough no matter the cost. It’s bold, fiery, and sometimes necessary. Revolutions, both personal and societal, have been […]

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Health Lifestyle

Healing the Mind: How Faith and Therapy Intersect in Nigeria

In Nigeria, conversations around mental health are slowly moving from hushed tones to open dialogue. Yet for many, healing the mind is not found solely on a therapist’s couch but also in the pews of a church or the prayer mats of a mosque. In a country where faith runs deep, the intersection between religion […]

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