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22 on Sloane and smart procurement @ Gallagher estate SMME s in the area.
24/09/2025

22 on Sloane and smart procurement @ Gallagher estate SMME s in the area.

Morogoro Tanzania of our Liberation Camp now an aviation side
21/09/2025

Morogoro Tanzania of our Liberation Camp now an aviation side

21/09/2025

Creativity Motivates the Planet

Morgan Freeman Gabonese
14/09/2025

Morgan Freeman Gabonese

Mofaya
13/09/2025

Mofaya

🇿🇩Years of hard work & consistency 👏 đŸ«Ą

DJ SBU ’S MOFAYA APPROVED TO BE EXPORTED TO AMERICA

Sbu announces that his Mofaya brand is now FDA-approved. This means that the brand can be exported to America and a business in the brand’s name can be established there. Speaking on a show, the businessman expresses excitement over the achievement.

“Eventually, we got out FDA approval for Mofaya. Now there is a gate that is just opened to be able to export to America and have a business there in America in the form of Mofaya selling. For me it is a win,” he said.

“For me, it’s not a win for us, for me it’s another step closer to South African young people believing in what we can create things here that can go global. When we started the project we called it a protest project,” Sbu added.

Black n Proud
12/09/2025

Black n Proud

Black Egypt history
07/09/2025

Black Egypt history

Afro combs have been discovered in several notable tombs of ancient Egyptian rulers, Providing evidence of African cultural practices among the elite. These combs, often associated with African grooming traditions, And have become significant in discussions about the African identity of Egypt.

1. Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62): Discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings contained numerous artifacts, including Afro combs. The presence of these combs is significant, as they are commonly linked to African cultures, supporting the view of Egypt’s African roots.

2. Tomb of Queen Tiye (KV46): Queen Tiye, wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten, was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Her tomb contained several Afro combs, further reinforcing the notion that African cultural traditions, including grooming practices, were prevalent among Egypt's royal elite.

3. Tomb of Nefertari (QV66): Nefertari, the Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II, was buried in the Valley of the Queens in a tomb adorned with beautiful artwork and numerous artifacts. Numerous Afro combs were found in her tomb, The presence of grooming tools and other culturally significant items further points to the African influence on Egypt’s royal class.

These findings in royal tombs help demonstrate that Ancient Egyptian were Blāck Africa. And it underscore the broader African context of Egyptian civilization, which was located in northeastern Africa and influenced by a variety of African cultural practices, especially in the context of royal and elite burial customs.

Puff n Pass
29/10/2023

Puff n Pass

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1151 Enoch Sontonga Street, Khumalo Valley, Katlehong
Ekurhuleni
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