Reflection transformed into a powerful, spoken-word style poem Where is the leader we once knew? The one we looked up to not for power, but for truth? Once, a voice could rise above the noise. A light in the dark, a mind with vision, a heart with courage. A soul that carried hope. But now
Editor’s Note
Humanity Drowning in the Absence of Leadership
Leadership, once a beacon, now flickers faintly in the vast storm of our times. We are at a low point — not just in politics or policy, but in the soul of humanity. And so I ask: What are we teaching the next generation? What example are we setting? Once, as a young man, you could look up
The Word That Matters Most: “TRUST “
There is a word that is fundamental and appears in situations of importance to us – human resources, personal development as individuals and for communities as well as organizations and nations. Why is this so crucial? Because when trust is broken, everything is crushed and crumbled. Success at any level comes down to this keyword.
Simplicity Power of The Butterfly
“When you come to realize that the butterfly never succumbs to anger or the pressure of power, you become a wise observer of nature in its full simplicity.” — Honoré Gbedze As a young boy in Africa, I would follow my grandfather to the farm early in the morning, trekking through the forest with his
Peace and Goodness Thanksgiving
We live in the moment of much frustration, injustice, political polarization anger, confusion, and ongoing grave trouble with the church, a global epidemic crisis over a decade now that took many innocent lives everyday. There are those that suffer with other sicknesses in their family, loneliness, hopelessness, Job uncertainty, unemployment, financial difficulty; for many citizens
TheAfroNews Celebrates “Black History Month”
Greetings Beloved Brothers and Sisters Sending you many Blessings for the new year. Thank you for your loyal support and commitment as we journey together striving to make our home Canada the fulfilment of hopes and aspirations for all toward a healthy, good, and successful future. We celebrate this year’s “Black History Month” and continue to advocate against bias,
Reflecting on The Transitional Blessings of The Seasons
Friends, no matter our current situation, it might contain blessings. We are all among those called. I hope you remain wise, call on your wisdom; be influential; and surely well-rounded.
Celebrate the Joys of the Season !
One can never ignore the uncertain time we are now experiencing given the last 2 years and our recovery from the global pandemic crisis. Furthermore, observing the path of our world and country’s economic situation, we are heading into a recession in the year to come. We can’t cast a blind eye on some of











A Solemn Year of Victory Over the Dark Truths of Our Time
As the year comes to a close and the world prepares to enter a new chapter, this moment calls for more than seasonal reflection. It calls for truth, accountability, and moral clarity. To those who occupy positions of leadership and privilege: discrimination whether expressed openly or concealed behind silence has no place in a just