Happy 2024!

Fireworks
Fireworks

Friends, 2024 is here! Let’s make the best of it! 2023 was a difficult year for some, a happy one for others, a painful one here, or a prosperous one there, a healthy one sometimes, or a harmonious one… it was another year, and now it is time to close that chapter and start the brand new chapter that is 2024. Fellow readers, we wish you all an AMAZING new year. May 2024 mark the beginning of new chapters, the fulfillment of some, and also the closure of old ones. May this new year bring you a lot of joy, success, prosperity, love, harmony, and peace; may your dreams be fulfilled, and last a lifetime. 

Dr. Y, Afrolegends.com

The top 5 posts of the year 2023 are listed below with three old-time favorites, “Love Poem for my Country” by Sandile Dikeni took first place as the most read post of the year, while another favorite poem “My Name” by Magoleng wa Selepe took third place, and the “History of African Fabrics and Textiles” took fifth place. The surprise of the year was the post “The Charter of Imperialism,” which totally makes sense given the earthquake that took over Africa with the total rupture of French relations in several West African countries. We wish you a full and amazing new year, rich in blessings and greatness. We promise you, here, at Afrolegends.com, a total new approach for this new year and lots of new surprises… stay tuned! Keep your heads up, and may your year bring in new fruits, bright fruits, that stem from unity as beautiful as the fruits in the pictureI love this picture because not only does it symbolize unity, it only symbolizes growth, and beauty! As always, like Agostinho Neto said, “A luta continua … a vitória é certa!

  1. ‘Love Poem for my Country’ by Sandile Dikeni
  2. The Charter of Imperialism
  3. ‘My Name’ by Magoleng wa Selepe
  4. The Lebombo Bone: The Oldest Mathematical Artifact in the World
  5. History of African Fabrics and Textiles