The African economy is projected to grow 77% annually between 2014 and 2019, around double the rate of advanced economies, according to a recent report by Deloitte. Africa: A 21st... read more →
I fell in love at the age of 43. Not that responsible love which I know, or that infatuated love which I also know. But I fell in love in... read more →
Reverse culture shock: At first, you are excited to return home, see family and friends and immerse yourself in the ‘familiarity’ of life back home, but expats often have a... read more →
"What make me a great entrepreneur? I have a curious mind. I am always asking: If I do this, what happens?" says Siphoakazi Feke. (Image: Barry... read more →
Returning home to South Africa brings with it a sense of excitement, expectations and of course that unsurpassed feeling of returning to where you belong. But it also brings with... read more →
1. Friends and family Home truly where the heart is. Emotional ties to family and friends are the top thing that Africans in the diaspora miss most about home. Kids... read more →
“Indeed mother you are always our helper. For what else are we born?” Alan Paton, Cry The Beloved Country. ANGEL JONES EXAMINES HER UNPREDICTABLE LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH SOUTH AFRICA AND... read more →
Matimba: My name is Matimba Mbungela, born and bred in Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga and I currently live in Johannesburg. Interviewer: I believe you spent time abroad. Matimba: Yes, I did. I... read more →
Homecoming Revolution recently came across this inspiring story on the movebacktonigeria.com website. This week we had a chat with Ivie Omoregie who moved to Nigeria having been born and bred in the... read more →
Homecoming Revolution recently came across this inspiring story on the movebacktonigeria.com website. We were excited to catch up with Osato Aghatise this week. He moved back to Nigeria in August 2014, having... read more →
