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Uganda: Luwombo, a Traditional Dish Cooked in a Banana Leaf

Among the Baganda people living in the area north and northwest of Lake Victoria in south-central Uganda, Luwombo is one of the most popular dishes. It is prepared for a specific occasion by specific people. It is a stew steamed in banana leaves; it has been considered to be a very special dish that was/is […]

Mauritania, the mysterious and solitary Nemadi

A small people of Mauritania were compelled to change their lifestyle to survive. They once lived in the desert where they hunted wildlife and gathered wild fruits and herbs. Today they raise dromedaries. Despite being relegated to the margins of society, the Nemadi have never lost their liberty. To the south of Oualata, one may […]

The Philippines: The Feast of St. John the Baptist

On the Feast Day of St. John, the Baptist (June 24), everyone on the streets is splashed with buckets of water. Aside from the usual dousing with water, the Filipinos feast on lechon and have a mud parade, a water party and a grand boat parade. Communities throughout the Philippines have festivals celebrating St. John […]

The Youth Corner: Vocation is a Blessing from God

Vocation is a blessing from God and this is seen when we change the way we look at ourselves and reality. When we look around us, sometimes we feel impelled to curse everything or admire the beauty and goodness that still reign in the world in which we live. We often look at reality with […]

Oral Literature: Wildebeest and Zebra’s Friendship

It was dawn and the first birds signalled the transition from night to day. Their calls were carried by a brisk wind that whipped the leaves of the acacias, and skimmed the surfaces of the pools that had formed after the heavy rain. Zebra and his herd emerged from the shadows and trotted towards the […]

Mozambique: Bazaruto’s enchanting waters

Off the southern coast of Mozambique, there lies an uncontaminated paradise of six islands surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. The union of land and sea has its own special magical alchemy. The habitat is uncontaminated, a place where land and ocean embrace according to the cycle of tides or the blowing […]

Africa: The Sound of Drums

Drums play an important role in the life of African people. Traditionally, drums represent the soul of the community. They are used for celebrating ceremonial events and rituals within the community. Here are some popular African drums.  The Karyenda comes from Burundi and used to be the main symbol of the country. It also represented […]

DR Congo: Side-by-side With Those Who Have Lost All Their Rights

Crowded cells, a corrupt judicial system, and a health crisis aggravated by the Coronavirus. A Comboni nun committed to enforcing the rights of prisoners in the largest prison in Kinshasa. It is five o’clock in the morning, the sun starts to make its heat felt. A long queue of people waits outside Makala prison gates. […]

The Youth Corner: ‘Investing’ in Vocation

Nobody is happy alone, so it is necessary to make the vocational discernment with realism and responsibility, a path marked by interdependence and the autonomy of those who look and live life with maturity. Some time ago, I met a neighbour of a certain age on the street. Between greetings and confidence about life and, […]

Oral Literature: Why the Spider Has Eight Legs

Once upon a time, a long time ago, there lived a spider named Anansi. Anansi’s wife was a very good cook. But always, Anansi loved to taste the food that others in the village made for themselves and for their families. One day, he stopped by Rabbit’s house. Rabbit was his good friend. “There are […]