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CombConnexion is a media platform from the house of HAiFRO. Focused on sharing information on the go good work done by social innovators, artists, and entrepreneurs that change Africa through their creative artistry or businesses.
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Some will say culture doesn't matter, as long as we're making money. Really? Listen in on episode 11 via SoundCloud or YouTube (CombConexionPodcast) #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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What. Episode 10? Check us out on exploring the journey of @thereelnthabiseng on the 24.04.2017. To see what whats our topic, check the the previous episode http://bit.ly/2owCCLy via YouTube #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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What. Episode 10? Check us out on exploring the journey of @thereelnthabiseng on 24.04.2017 via YouTube (Comb Connexion Podcast). #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Make sure to check out Episode 9 on our YouTube and SoundCloud platforms #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Stay tuned to listen to the interview with Timothy Stuurman of @nicebeardstudios on the 14th April. #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Ever wondered how the media influences people? In episode 8 we talk about some media influences. #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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We began our journey and done the, fell a few times but still wanted some more. This time we have a much clearer vision of cultivating imperial minds. Stay tuned as we are about to unpack our vision. #TBT #HAiFRO
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Comb Conexion Podcast: Epsd. 7 - Ft. Callit Your Store
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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It's our 3rd year today since we started. We would like to thank you for the support you have given is and we hope to inspire more people to do great things and unite. 
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Hanging out with Callit Your Store CEO Sipamandla Shumane for our Comb Connexion Podcast: Episode 7 #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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What would we do without the access of food? Here's a business who's making it possible to get food. Watch out for Episode 7 next Tuesday as we talk to Callit Your Store #CombConexion #EntrepreneurTuesday
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Episode 6 needs to be out there 
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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This is the Coooooomb Conexion, 3 days to go till episode 6. Don't forget to.listen.on Youtube for the previous episodes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x38DmgyjSZI&list=PL8zT_JBPsGFTgwm9m45-KIB2sTCHVdRat #CombConexion
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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Honouring Your Crown
We might always feel the urge of depriving ourselves because of the colour that we wear, or the texture of our hair. But stupidly enough we need to understand the royalty we wear is above all that.
It has been a sad journey for the upbringing of a black child from the years of enslavement to the years of segregation and mind control that we face today. A black child has been intentionally robbed their right of self-appreciation above all boundaries within humanness. Self-appreciation should be a basic right that empowers and introduces an individual to a place of belonging and becoming free from any anxiety when placed in a different society. So, the absence of self-appreciation has over the years evolved to a satanic element that doesn’t only overshadow significance in the culture diversity of the tribes. But it also seeks the attention of the parents and the child to cry for modification of hair, clothes and mostly the skin, in order to be seen as applicable to a system that regulates pigment deficiency. The reason behind is that the black child has been deprived from the privileges of being allowed in the first place to shine.
From the early 90s to this day people have been awakened and have started to understand and realize the greatness and the power in the originality of their being, hence we starting to see black entrepreneurs trying to get hold of different societies in place. For example, HAiFRO, ACALACA and the #HaifroNaturalChallenge campaign comes in. The term ‘Honouring Your Crown’ has been started to broaden the awareness of self-love and self-accepting, and mostly to stop regulation and give reflection of purity and gold. Primarily this is to achieve great numbers in the black communities that are using artificial products that doesn’t only weakens their biological structure of their hair and skin but also brings forth damages to the genetics of their hair and skin (Traction Alopecia Disease). The damages of these artificial doesn’t only weakens only the biological side of people, but it kills people from within who renders to fit into a society that is also artificially modified.  
‘Honouring Your Crown’ is giving accordance to the privileges of natural formalities that one has been born in. It births one of the most essential intellectualism in the sense of moralizing royalty within men and women throughout its streams of pigmentations. ‘Honouring Your Crown’ is the start of giving record and recognition to black people, from their BLACK PRODUCTS, SERVICES, INVENTIONS, HUMAN POLICIES and mostly in creation of a BLACK SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY. 
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combconexion-blog · 8 years ago
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We encourage people to get up and do their own. @siyavuyamoni_mxhosakalok expressed it well. #H4Inspired #mondaymotivation
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