The below is a homecomer story by South African Simon Middleton. South Africa is a not a place for "sissies". I realise now that it has always been a ‘frontier... read more →
"With some of the world's fastest growing economies, the continent offers Africans in the Diaspora tremendous opportunities,"says Amini Kajunju, President & CEO of the Africa-America Institute (AAI). The AAI was founded... read more →
Kenyan Hazel Ojany lived in Chicago, London, Philadelphia and New York City for 10 years before returning to Africa. Here is her homecomer story. I chose to return to Africa... read more →
Ntombenhle Radebe returned to South Africa in January 2014 after doing her MBA on entrepreneurship and strategy in Israel and the Netherlands. After years of working in the field I... read more →
The below is Kristoff Adelbert’s homecomer story. I don’t think I’d be far off the mark if I were to say that South Africans are a bit tense at the... read more →
From a tent meeting in Emalahleni (Witbank) to a school hall in eThekwini (Durban); from a synagogue in Parktown to a church funeral in Port Elizabeth, I find a strain... read more →
Ikpeme Neto spent over decade training and working as a doctor in Ireland and New Zealand. He moved back to Nigeria in April to implement an idea that puts patients... read more →
When I go to the World Economic Forum Africa this week I will, of course, be there as the Executive Director of Oxfam International. While on a deeper level, I... read more →
Kenyan businessman, entrepreneur, industrialist and philanthropist Chris Kirubi tells Homecoming Revolution why it is so important for the Kenyan diaspora to return home and serve their nation.
The below opinion piece was written by freelance writer and editor Mandy Collins. Some of my best friends are expats. No, really. I’ve been through two waves of people leaving South... read more →
