Top 1200 Sub Saharan Africa Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
I'm over there filming in South Africa now, and two in five are HIV-positive now. Not many people know that.
We welcome the opposition of the world, because we are determined to see the battle through. Africa's battle-cry is not yet heard.
I know everything about candy. Would you believe I even know where to find gumballs in the middle of Africa? — © Dylan Lauren
I know everything about candy. Would you believe I even know where to find gumballs in the middle of Africa?
'Heart on Fire' didn't do as well as the last record in most territories, but South Africa is one of the places it did really well.
I did do an American pilot, but it wasnt shot in America, it was shot in South Africa. It was called The Philanthropist, and it was for NBC.
Tourists who go to Africa have more of a traditional experience than Africans do. A tourist goes on safari; Africans don't.
Right now, the Anglo people are desperately trying to hold on to the United States, like they tried to hold on to Africa
Perhaps life had a meaning that transcended race and colour. If it had, I could not find it in South Africa.
I was there during the first elections in South Africa. I watched them take down the apartheid flag and raise the new flag.
The tournament means so much to me as well as the things I do in Africa. I thought it could also work well together.
I want to remind all Africans, please come to Africa. It’s right across the water. Come look at yourselves. Momma is waiting.
In South Africa, it is different. When you are born not even your father knows what is going to happen in your life.
You eat a lot of goat stomach when you're in North Africa. You eat whatever's put in front of you. I am a big proponent of that. — © Ronan Farrow
You eat a lot of goat stomach when you're in North Africa. You eat whatever's put in front of you. I am a big proponent of that.
One of my biggest regrets ever was not taking the time to go to South Africa to meet Nelson Mandela. That is a big regret of mine. I should have figured out a way.
I love the sea as much as I love the veldt of Africa.
Africa needs roads. Roads bring know-how and fertilizer to farmers and ideas and business for commerce.
African society and culture varies much more than European society but it's just considered 'Africa' as if they are all the same.
When something happens in Africa, an artist will sing about it and stuff. We have all the records; we have everything. Free Mandela records and all that.
Most of all I hope the tournament [The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations] will help unite our people [in Gabon]. My wish is to celebrate a big party all together.
I went to Africa the first time when I was 14 and first starting out in modeling. I went for a campaign and I just fell in love.
If you want to help Africa, you should help them out of poverty, not try to build solar cells and windmills.
Miriam Were has made outstanding contributions to public health in the developing world. She brings basic medical services to women and children in East Africa.
Certainly, Africa accounts for only l % of world trade, and we cannot assure our development on our own.
There's so much more to tell about Africa than the usual stories about war, famine and disease.
In Durban, where I was born and grew up, and all over Africa, Nelson Mandela was a hero! Now he is a hero to the world.
I'm so sick and tired of hearing about slavery. You think slavery didn't exist in Africa? Even Indian tribes.
Right now, the Anglo people are desperately trying to hold on to the United States, like they tried to hold on to Africa.
A great white jumped into my cage when I was diving in South Africa. Half its body was in the cage, and it was snapping at me.
In a world of growing food demand, Africa is home to two-thirds of the world's unexploited arable land.
Whereas smaller computer languages have features designed into them, C++ is unusual in having a whole swathe of functionality discovered, like a tract of 19th century Africa.
In Africa, we were around thousands of people who have seen a lot of poverty, but they were fun at the end of the day.
Africa is a continent that provides so much for the existence of the rest of the world. We go around the world and cultivate so many things.
I usually make sure that my stories are from Africa or my own background so as to highlight the cultural background at the same time as telling the story.
Just as with the Miss South Africa platform, I understand the responsibility of being Miss Universe and the impact it has on millions of lives.
Ultimately the white man should leave the United States and the black people should go back to Africa.
There was no way I was going to write about Africa and not include the triumphant continuity of life that had also been part of my experience there. It's not just war and famine all the time.
Africa is destined to anarchy. It is turning into 36 Haitis, with 36 Duvaliers, full of Cadillacs, beggars and snarling dogs.
I could never have gone to Africa another way and had the same experience. It was my job and my joy at the same time. — © Forest Whitaker
I could never have gone to Africa another way and had the same experience. It was my job and my joy at the same time.
The music of Africa is big sound: it's the sound of a community
People talk of the sacrifice I have made in spending so much of my life in Africa. It is emphatically no sacrifice. Say rather it is a privilege.
I do think that when you're specifically working in a country like South Africa, you have to be able to be aware of the cultural truth of what people are raised in and believe in and how they function within their society.
Even a small village in the middle of Africa with a 3D printer will have access to any good it can download. The world of the 'Star Trek' replicator is not far away.
When I visited Africa to make my film 'Music by Prudence,' I was struck by how intensely religious and socially conservative Africans were. There was literally a church on every corner.
The U.K. wants and needs closer trading partnerships with African nations - and Africa needs much more capital.
The people of South Africa are ready to stand up to the oppressions of the Pretoria regime, and they are ready to fight back.
Mahatma Gandhi went from Africa to India, and once India won its freedom, it helped African countries to get their independence.
West Africa today is just a quarry of paving stones for Hell, and those stones were cemented in place with
They can change every name in South Africa, but it won't change the fact that the government has failed to provide services or curb crime — © Connie Mulder
They can change every name in South Africa, but it won't change the fact that the government has failed to provide services or curb crime
The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single Negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth.
No, Islam did not free African-Americans from slavery, not in Africa and not in Europe or America. Evangelical Christianity did that.
Christianity is under attack globally, and particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, where Christian populations are ceasing to exist at astonishing rates due to widespread persecution by Islamists.
We have to win everything. The last time we went to South Africa, we had an opportunity to win the series, but things didn't work out.
Celtel established a mobile phone network in Africa at a time when investors told me that there was no market for mobile phones there.
In Africa it's difficult to carry the money, it's difficult to have a banking system with tellers, with distribution of cash. So they are using their mobile phones.
Educational opportunities have supported the rise of the African middle class, the professional cadre of young people who are now willing and able to contribute to Africa's future prosperity.
Living in South Africa and periodically coming back to Kenya, my relationship with officialdom in Kenya was just insane.
South Africa is highly politicised; even small issues become politicised, and it becomes quite bitter.
My father ran an insurance company, but he passed away when I was 8. My mother was an economist working for the government of Liberia. But both my grandmothers were entrepreneurs in rural West Africa.
I skated in ice shows all over Europe and South Africa for 20 years. I love to ice skate.
What Africa needs to do is to grow, to grow out of debt.
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