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Fifty Four Magazine
Issue No.5 2024
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REGULARS
FIFTY FOUR MAG
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CONTRIBUTORS
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EDITOR’S LETTER
The beautiful thing about heritage is its fluid nature. Neither predetermined nor prescribed, heritage is a living, breathing medley of what’s been given to us and what we choose to collect.
FASHION
THE EVOLUTION OF CONTINENTAL Couture
How the continentʾs craftsmanship is elevating the global fashion tapestry.
The Unyielding Spirit of the Black Renaissance
How Afrocentric style became a symbol of empowerment and identity through the ages.
2204 ONES TO WATCH IN
Day after day, headlines drop and an African is winning big. In the fashion industry 2023 has been a monumental year.
BEAUTY
Kuwala is Re-Greening Urban Spaces
Sustainability is a word thrown around by many to come across as the ‘good guys’. So it’s exciting to find a brand with heart, impact and a vision for people and the environment.
Origins: Impepho
Found in the Cape Provinces of South Africa, there is a plant used by traditional healers to chase away dark energies and invite light. Is burning impepho a call to our ancestors?
YOU ARE ENOUGH
If comparison truly is the thief of joy, are we deprived of the beauty around us because we fall into the same old trap?
Beauty Food Amasi (Sour Milk)
Milk has been enjoyed by many for thousands of years, but did you know it can help with allergies?
The Beauty of Heritage
How beauty brands are keeping culture, story and knowledge present in their product journeys.
WELLNESS
OUR WORDS ARE ALIVE
How Setswana riddles and proverbs continue to influence the preservation of ancestral memories.
ART
EMBR ACING HERITAGE
Influential artist Charlene Komuntale’s Inspiring Personal Journey.
TRAVEL
THE WILD COAST a Journey Home
What the Eastern Cape of Africa lacks in tourism infrastructure, it makes up for in warmth and authenticity. Dan Carter travels to parts of his current home he’s yet to fully discover.
CULTURE
SACRED SPACES
The spiritual heritage of African shrines and temples.
RED ALERT
With species under threat in the Zanzibar Archipelago, is extinction inevitable? Jo Johnston looks at life for the Zanzibar red colobus and how they can be safeguarded.
Connecting with the red people of NAMIBIA
The Himba people have faced many threats to their welfare over decades but they’ve been living in harmony with the seasons for centuries.
Harmonising HERITAGE
Mmamello Matake goes on a musical journey with contemporary jazz artist Mandisi Dyantyis.
LIFESTYLE
The Sacred Artistry of Xhosa Tradition
Nurturing the umzi, communicating with ancestors and the thatch that binds.
PASSPORT! YOUR AFRICA FESTIVAL GUIDE
At the crisp dawn of the new year, Africa beckons with a captivating trove of events that will carry you on a breathtaking adventure. Imagine yourself dancing to the infectious beats of Afrobeat in Lagos, marveling at world-class art exhibitions in Cape Town or going on a safari to witness the wild wonders of the Serengeti.|Africa is your canvas, and the upcoming year is your opportunity to paint it with unforgettable memories.
54 AFRICAN MOVERS AND SHAKERS
Eight heavyweights making an impact across tech, politics, economics, and more.
Untouchable VA LUE
For all of us, heritage is the fabric that connects the past, present and future – the cultural lighthouse that points your soul in the direction of authenticity.
What to Watch
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BOOKMARKED: WHAT TO READ
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DANCING TO THE BEAT OF AFRICA
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FROM CAPE TOWN TO COVENT GARDEN
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