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Saturday, November 4, 2017

Stacey Fru, Author at 7

It was truly an enchanting and inspiring encounter. Last month I met with this 10 year old, multiple award winning Cameroonian author, Stacey Fru, who lives in South Africa. She wrote her first two books, Bob and the Snake and Smelly Cats, at the age of 7. 

Her illustrated children's books takes the reader into her imaginative world from which they exit with some precious moral lessons.

As she pursues her writing career, Stacey, has a number of other projects going. As a motivational speaker and online TV host she is touring South African colleges and universities, inspiring the young and the old alike.


Beau-Bernard Fonka Mutta met with the prodigy in her parent’s Johannesburg residence. Enjoy this enchanting meeting.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

ST Catherine's Monastery- A Pilgrim's Paradise



Imagine a monastery that is holy to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This article takes you into a pilgrim's paradise into the mountainous North Sinai region to discover the Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai, popularly known as St Catherine’s Monastery.

The sixth century monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world, with the oldest functional library in the world.

It is believed the remains of St Catherine of Alexandria were found on the mountain surrounding the monastery around the year 800.  She was killed in 305 AD by Emperor Maxentius. 
Follow my video link into the historic monastery.

Feeding Africa's Hungry



How will Africa feed its hungry? This question continues to resonate loudly in the heads of the continent’s leaders as its population continues to grow rapidly.

This May experts in agriculture from nearly 60 countries gathered in South Africa to share tips on how to improve food production.

In the following feature report Beau-Bernard Fonka Mutta takes you into El Passo a South African farm that aligns both traditional and modern farming techniques and is inspiring many.

The farm that spans over a thousand hectares can also be a heaven for safari and agrotourism lovers.