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WHAT DOES BEING AN AFRICAN MEAN TO YOU.
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Chido Machanzi Profile | Afro Pop Musician
What does being an african mean to you.
Compiled | @Mangylee
“Being an African to me it’s not a choice it’s a privilege and I’m grateful to be an African woman .l wouldn’t hesitate to embrace my culture and traditions because that’s who I am .Africa is my source of my inspiration I can be identified because being Africa its unique and I can show patriotism towards Africa because I’m proud to be African” - Chido Machanzi - Afro Pop Musician
“It is Honour for me to African... It gives me a sense of Pride to know that I am a Son of the Soil...My DNA is full endurance, strength, arts, creativity... etc etc”. - Authur Xcon Mugaviri - Model “Warriors: A fire that burns in different sizes, languages that expresses innate superiority, skin colour providing warmth with strong spirits. Magnificent adaptation, toxic aura: such dare devils that always remember to smile after battles even with lacerations to the back.” -Passmore “Reflections” Mkine - Modern Minds Magazine Editor and Poet
“To be African means to be strong, to survive and strive in the face oppression. It means to celebrate our Africanism in a way that appreciates our ethnicity. It’s about redefining beauty rather than conforming into someone’s definition. There no single example, BEING
Frankly Holic Profile | Trap and Hiphop Musician

AFRICAN IS BEING BEAUTIFUL” -Towanda Majachani -Model and Activist
“Being African means chosen, most races they hate coz they know that we different, being African means pride, hard work and destined for greatness, being African means rich mentally, physical and spiritually..” - Frankly Holic -Trap and Hiphop Musician
“Personally its culture, me being African means I have morals, values and respect to the elders. I being African means I believe in cultural practices like lobola and stuff” - Edify Tagwirei - Founder of eUniverse Magazine
“Being African is not a trend, it’s something embedded within us. It is our home it is within us from our hair to our toe nails we are African. Wherever we go we carry our Africanism .Its beauty within our languages, diversities and unique cultures. “- Mangaliso L Kabulika -Writer and Poet