
Lucy Gichuhi – First African Australian Senator
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
In recent years, we’ve seen some African Australians unsuccessfully vying for parliamentary seats in both federal and state government. But sometimes success comes from…
Welcome to the end of year edition of SALT Magazine. With the festive season and big celebrations upon us, let’s spare a thought for…
It’s the Morning Tea break, and we’re all slowly making our way to the Dining area to help ourselves to some treats. I’m attending…
She has transformed thousands of lives by providing education in a society where education is a privilege for most, and along the way, created…
In Ghana, one wouldn’t attend a wedding or naming ceremony without seeing Jollof rice on the menu. Also called ‘Benachin’ meaning one pot in…
Please let me tell you about my new found interest in writing! Just recently I came across a quote by E. L. Doctorow, an…
When SALT Magazine asked me to write something for this esteemed publication, I accepted with pleasure. I always enjoy reading my latest edition of…
The Kenyan Community of South Australia turned out in full force to celebrate ‘Madaraka Day’ which commemorates Kenya’s independence from Britain. Held at the…
This column is structured as a conversation I have with myself, in various forms, about life. Follow me on this journey as I reflect…
Cross sections of the African community in South Australia were at the Thebarton Oval Sunday May 25 to celebrate Africa Day in commemoration of…