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Celebrating A Legacy, The Lasting Impact Of Constance Chiume

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Celebrating A Legacy, The Lasting Impact Of Constance Chiume

In a devastating loss for the entertainment industry, renowned South African actress Constance Chiume passed away on August 6, 2024, at the age of 72. With a career spanning over three decades, Chiume left an indelible mark on the world of film and television. Chiume’s impressive body of work includes iconic roles in Marvel’s “Black Panther” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” earning her widespread recognition and critical acclaim. Her dedication to her craft and passion for storytelling inspired countless young actors and actresses, particularly women of color, to pursue their dreams in the entertainment industry.

Throughout her illustrious career, Chiume received numerous awards and nominations for her outstanding performances. Her awards include Best Actress at the 2019 South African Film and Television Awards and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2020 Africa Movie Academy Awards.

The entertainment industry has come together to pay tribute to Chiume’s remarkable talent, kindness, and generosity. Colleagues and fans alike have taken to social media to share their condolences and celebrate her life’s work. The Chiume family has requested privacy as they grieve, but expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and condolences from around the world.

Constance Chiume’s legacy extends far beyond her impressive body of work. She will be remembered for her commitment to her craft, her passion for storytelling, and her inspiration to future generations of actors and actresses. Rest in peace, Constance Chiume. Your impact on the world of entertainment will never be forgotten.

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CARICOM Ministers Convene in St. Kitts and Nevis for 28th COFCOR Meeting

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The Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) took place in Basseterre, Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, from May 8 to 9, 2025.

The meeting was chaired by the Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Economic Development and Investment of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

During the meeting, Foreign Ministers received a presentation on the development of a CARICOM Enlargement Policy, emphasizing the importance of aligning expansion with the Community’s founding principles and priorities.

They also considered the Report of the Technical Working Group Considering the Dominican Republic’s Application for Associate Membership in CARICOM and an update on the status of Bermuda’s Request for Full Membership of the Caribbean Community.

Ministers emphasized the need for increased CARICOM representation in international organizations, endorsing several candidatures to the United Nations, Organization of American States, and other regional bodies.

They noted progress in strengthening relations with traditional partners and expanding outreach to non-traditional partners, welcoming opportunities for strategic partnerships with countries like Canada.

The COFCOR expressed deep concern about the worsening security crisis in Haiti, calling for greater international attention and support, including humanitarian relief and long-term aid.

Ministers reaffirmed the importance of the Community’s Good Offices role through the efforts of the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) in engaging with key Haitian stakeholders and supporting peace and stability in Haiti.

Regarding border issues, the COFCOR expressed concern about increased tensions and maritime incursions in the Belize-Guatemala dispute, urging Guatemala to refrain from exacerbating the dispute.

They also reiterated support for the ongoing judicial process in the Guyana-Venezuela controversy, urging Venezuela to comply with the International Court of Justice’s Order.

The meeting included interactions with representatives from Third States, such as Mexico and the Philippines, where Ministers renewed commitment to advancing bilateral relations and explored opportunities to strengthen ties.

The COFCOR also received requests for the Community’s support for candidatures for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council from Germany, Portugal, and the Philippines.

The Ministers concluded the meeting with appreciation to the Government and people of Saint Kitts and Nevis for their hospitality and excellent arrangements, looking forward to the Twenty-Ninth Meeting of COFCOR in May 2026.

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We are excited to announce the release of the 21st edition of Diaspora Watch, your go-to platform for insightful analysis and captivating stories from around the globe, dedicated to uniting African diaspora communities.

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This issue dives into the heated U.S. presidential race, where Former President Donald Trump and Democratic contender Kamala Harris are making their final appeals to voters ahead of the November 5th election. With reports of vote-buying and significant campaign donations surfacing, we explore the potential implications for American democracy.

On the international front, tensions rise as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates, and North Korea aligns itself with Russian interests. In the Middle East, unrest persists following the assassination of a Hezbollah leader, with urgent calls for restraint as fears grow over a possible Israeli invasion of Iran.

In a thought-provoking piece, writer Tony Okoroji examines the possible global repercussions of another Trump presidency. Human rights advocates are also sounding alarms over the UK’s recent deportation of 44 Nigerians and Ghanaians, stressing the urgent need for more humane immigration policies.

The Mpox pandemic remains a serious threat in Africa, with over a thousand fatalities reported in recent weeks. We also delve into a unique Nigerian tradition, revealing how grooms may be compelled to fulfill marital rites under tragic circumstances.

On a lighter note, Washington D.C. recently celebrated creative excellence at the Annual Mayor’s Arts Award, while the Confederation of African Football has penalized Libya for its unacceptable treatment of Nigeria’s Super Eagles during a recent match.

Don’t miss our new Diaspora Connect page, designed to inform young Africans about international opportunities. Plus, be sure to check out the dazzling Didi Nkanta on our Diva Page, adding a touch of glamour to this packed edition.

Grab your copy today for a comprehensive view of our world, and join us as we strengthen the bonds within the African diaspora!

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Ogori’s Ovia-Osese Festival: Celebrating Purity, Sanctity, and Tradition

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The Ovia-Osese Festival of Ogori, a rich cultural celebration held annually in Kogi State, Nigeria, is a tribute to the values of purity, sanctity, and tradition. This vibrant festival marks the rite of passage for young women, symbolizing their transition into womanhood, while upholding the cherished customs of the Ogori people. The girls, known as “Irehnes”, undergo a series of rituals that emphasize moral purity, respect for community values, and the preservation of cultural identity.

Central to the festival is the blessing of the young women by elders, who impart wisdom about womanhood, family values, and the importance of maintaining the community’s cultural heritage. This public recognition of their maturity is accompanied by traditional dances, colorful attire, and ceremonial displays that showcase the rich history of the Ogori people.

The Ovia-Osese Festival fosters community unity, serves as a platform for cultural preservation, and highlights the significance of purity and moral integrity. The celebration also attracts visitors from far and wide, eager to witness this unique rite of passage and to participate in the rich cultural display.

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