Not long ago, many small businesses across Africa depended almost entirely on physical presence. A shopfront on a busy street, word-of-mouth referrals, handwritten ledgers, and daily cash sales. In ...
In February 1926, historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson created Negro History Week to make one thing clear: Black history deserved to be seen, studied, and remembered. A hundred years later, that single ...
Collage of African leaders, credit below with exception of Nelson Mandela image ©copyright John Mathew Smith 2001, via Wikimedia Commons Amid global economic volatility, leaders are being reminded to ...
FunTimes was established in 1992 (33 years ago) in Monrovia, Liberia and began operations in Philadelphia, PA over ten years. The magazine is the trusted information source for the African Diaspora.
In an exclusive interview with FunTimes Magazine, a Ghanaian man shares the brutal reality of his migration journey, a story of survival, loss, and the lengths people from third-world countries will ...
Falcon in Tunisia photographed by El Golli Mohamed – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Tourism has remained a thriving market for Africa over the years with several African countries leveraging the opportunities ...
Literature offers profound insights into human resilience, identity, and social transformation. This post spotlights five influential Black female authors whose narratives transcend geography to ...
A new wave of African and diaspora tech leaders is rewriting the rules from Silicon Valley to Wall Street. Armed with degrees from elite institutions and ideas born from both necessity and ambition, ...
August meeting, an annual event amongst the Igbo ethnic nation in the Southeastern part of Nigeria that brings Igbo women from every corner of the world (home and abroad) back home to the community ...
Recognized as one of the oldest countries in Africa and reputed to be the cradle of humanity due to the human fossils discovered in the country as well the famous Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis), a ...
Why Mr Terrific Matters for Us, Now More Than Ever: For fans across Lagos, Atlanta, Accra, and Los Angeles, seeing Mr Terrific’s arrival in Superman 2025 is a huge deal. A genius Black superhero, a ...
The summer of 2025 arrives amid a swell of momentum for Black filmmakers. The summer festival circuit has already spotlighted groundbreaking voices from Zambian auteur Rungano Nyoni to Nigerian epic ...
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