CCAF Honours African Heroes and Heroines
CCAF honours African heroes and heroine on an event tagged: African Memorial Day.
CCAF honours African heroes and heroine on an event tagged: African Memorial Day.
Sankofa Political Studies (SPS) has scheduled a Zoom class for 29th of April. Time is by 9:00pm.
Kekelitheque is an Éwé word, it means to “bring light.” It is a simplified user-friendly virtual library that has a collection of digital resources.
CCAF General Coordinator, Odior Aleakwe Speaks to Ghanaian students about the need to study to be aware so as to broaden and liberate their minds from colonial mindset.
Members of CCAF were at the annual SYM congress on 7th September to deliver the Sankofa message. The message focused on the need for the youngsters to develop a sensibility towards history, Africa’s history and to promote their cultural identity.
CCAF participated at Pat Utomi’s book launch titled: Why Not: Citizenship, state capture, creeping fascism and criminal hijack of politics in Nigeria.
CCAF and Rome Business school had a meeting on the 5th of August, 2019; to discuss possible areas of collaboration and partnership.
CCAF inaugurates her first interim executive committe that will see to the runnings and to guide the foundation towards a formidable structure.
CCAF concludes one of its schelduled activity for the academic year 2018/2019, Pan-Africanism: History and Philosophy.
CCAF representative, Vanessa Kapotwe, had a one on one with Pauline keller-Tsanga on the occasion of the launching of Nutrispir+.