Culture: Why Africa has multiple Cultures

The Rachiebo Foundation emerged from generational family lineages dating back to the 14th Century, rooted in African culture. People preserve cultures as tightly as they weave fabrics, safeguarding traditions and customs for generations to come like cultural background in East, Central and South Africa. The East African cultural groups and migrations Migration and settlement significantly…

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"The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home." –Confucius

Family Unity: Strengthening Cultural Transmission in African Values

Family unity embodies cultural transmission, serving as the cornerstone upon which traditions, values, and beliefs actively pass down through generations. Within the rich tapestry of African cultural values, one cannot overstate the active significance of family bonds. Family unity and Cultural Transmission In the African cultural context, a strong family unity actively drives the progression…

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The Concept and meaning of Culture

The world confronts crises like climate change, inequalities, and biodiversity loss, leading to poverty and challenges, imperiling human survival.  A thriving culture empowers and inspires its people, enabling them to adapt and address social and ecological demands effectively.  Subsequently, the active participation of individuals in different cultural forms it entails is driven by a prosperous…

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African Cultural Challenges to Entrepreneurship

What is Entrepreneurship? Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying, creating, and pursuing opportunities to develop and manage innovative ideas into successful ventures. It involves taking calculated risks, organizing resources, and implementing strategies to establish and grow businesses or initiatives that add value to society. Entrepreneurs often exhibit traits such as creativity, resilience, and a willingness…

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Global warming: Its effects on the fishing practices of East Africa communities

Global warming: Meaning Global warming, resulting from human activities primarily emitting greenhouse gases, causes the long-term increase in Earth’s average surface temperature.. The Earth’s atmosphere contains a natural layer of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and water vapor. These gases trap heat from the sun, creating a natural…

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