It has long been a well-known belief that brand advocacy supports market share and is a more reliable avenue than advertising when it comes to Continue reading
Takaungu, Mombasa: A Modern Kenyan Village – Part I
It was a Saturday in December and I was on my way to Masai country—Kenya. I left Toronto at 6pm, and boarded the plane for Continue reading
About Afua Asantewaa
Afrocentric school for Toronto by September 2009
The Toronto District School Board voted 12-11 Tuesday night to establish an Afrocentric school by Sept 2009 and to begin Afrocentric programs in three others. Continue reading
About Mark Lee
Mark Lee has been a long-time journalist writing, editing and producing in print, radio television and new media.
Charles Lazarus Speaks
Apart from his 6’4” brawn, that oozes unadulterated, sex appeal, this may be the reason so many women think this Jamaican guitarist and talent on Continue reading
About Raquel Ingram
Final Journey
“I was a pretty young gal wen I was young ” said Aunt Hilda, her voice trailing off as she gazed afar – way back Continue reading
About JMay Afflick
What Really is Happening in Kenya?
From all accounts Kenya is caught up in a political crisis resulting from what is perceived to be widespread fraud in the elections of December Continue reading
About Maureen Rowe
BURU: Bird Bush – Part One
Remonstrating with granny was pointless. She caught us with our pants down. Way down. Like myrmidons under Achilles’s command, we walked our bikes single file Continue reading
About Raquel Ingram
Creative Capitalism
Microsoft chairman, Bill Gates, is feeling the heat for his criticism of capitalism during an interview with Wall Street Journal days before his presentation at Continue reading
About Raquel Ingram
Ethical Consumerism
In the past two generations, marketing gurus for products like Coke, Heinz, and Nike created solid campaigns that transformed these brands into icons and in Continue reading
About Raquel Ingram
Politicians and Parsons, Heroes and Crooks Trumpet Christianity in Jamaica
It is a very common saying among the residents that Jamaica has more churches per square mile than any other country in the world. Does Continue reading