
Afua Rida: A new wave of African Fashion
Social media has taken over the way we interact and do business. Currently over 2 billion people use Facebook, while over 800 million use…
Social media has taken over the way we interact and do business. Currently over 2 billion people use Facebook, while over 800 million use…
Over the last ten years, the African community in South Australia has steadily grown giving rise to numerous African retail, barbing and online stores…
Clothing and adornment have always been an important part of Africa’s history and identity. The team at SALT Magazine have continued showcasing traditional clothing…
After the unexpected success of the first ever FreekÀ runway 2015, I was really skeptical and reluctant to venture into FreekÀ Runway 2016 however…
They say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and while that’s true, it’s hard to argue with the perfection that is traditional…
For the Agaar women of Rumbek (Lakes state, South Sudan) cultural attire plays a pivotal role in many social, reciprocal and traditional customs. For…
In a spectacular ceremony at Felixstow’s Fogolar Furlan Centre on Saturday 10 October 2015, Mr Prince Masika from Tanzania and Miss Christiana Teah from…
In a spectacular ceremony at Felixstow’s Furlan Centre on Saturday 10 October 2015, 16 year old Christiana Teah representing Liberia and Prince Masika representing…
An opinion piece by Manal Younus I would be one of the first people to reject an invitation to a beauty pageant. Generally, I…
It’s all set to go again as young African Australian girls gets ready for the next Miss Africa SA competition slated for October 2015….