Community and Culture Development
The Communities in The Grand Kasai are not very developed. There aren’t many established houses and the roads are mostly dirt. If we can build more suitable places for living, the outlook for the population will improve.
Bondo invites you to experience cultural dance from The Grand Kasai, Congo in Central Africa
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Money from the Colonial Period in Congo
Thinking of the Continental African Woman: My Heart and best thoughts go out to and for the Women of the African Continent for in spite the progressive and non-progressive struggles, failures and successes of the African Men, the African Woman has maintained their support for the African Man; while taking care of African Children in harsh conditions, while maintaining small farms and businesses to…
The Style for African Women
Foundations Of The African Spirituality
African beauty
Traditional cultural dress
At Mweka with Yole (Soldier of the Kuba Kingdom) in The Grand Kasai, Congo RDC
At Mweka with Yole (Soldier of the Kuba Kingdom) in The Grand Kasai, Congo RDC
African Culture
A Belgian and a Congolize man being photographed
Most communities don’t have proper housing
Traditional Customs of the Grand Kasai
Traditional Customs of the Grand Kasai
Traditional Customs of the Grand Kasai
President Obama visiting children in Africa
Children in the city, its better to have a good childhood then being in misery
These kids have created their own vehicle out of wood showing their imaginations at work
Cutltural wear in Africa
President Bush participating in the cultural activities of this group
President Bush is sharing his joy with a group of suffering people
Lupita poses with her award for best supporting actress which she won for her role as Patsey in the film 12 Years a Slave, at the 86th The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences/ The Oscars Awards on March 2, 2014.
Dr Kwame Krumah, Panafricanist and first president of the Republic of Ghana. At Dr Kwame Krumah Memorial Park,Accra, Ghana…”We face neither East nor West, we face Forward”
Dr Kwame Krumah, Panafricanist and first president of the Republic of Ghana. At Dr Kwame Krumah Memorial Park,Accra, Ghana…”We face neither East nor West, we face Forward”