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Mother’s Reserve 29.01.2021

We are currently being blessed by listening to Minister Unity Dow from Botswana. Minister Dow is a Motswana judge, human rights activist and writer currently serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. She came from a rural background that tended toward traditional values. She is educating us about Botswana history. #africainspiresher #mothersreserve #AfricaIsHome #knowyourhistory

Mother’s Reserve 20.01.2021

A woman is a rare entity. There are no boundaries she won't cross protect her loved ones. There are no limits to her strength and courage. #africainspiresher #mothersreserve #womenarepowerful #femaleleaders #womeninbusiness #womenlead #womensupportwomen

Mother’s Reserve 03.01.2021

Happy Tuesday!! It’s been a busy few weeks at Mother’s Reserve! Stay positive and let’s keep each other uplifted!!

Mother’s Reserve 22.12.2020

It's Fun Fact Friday!! Please enjoy your weekend...We were invited to the African Diamond E-Conference yesterday with 2 very good friends of Mother's Reserve-Pat Dambe, VP of DeBeers Group and Dr. Mzee Fula Ngenge, Chairman of the African Diamond Council. Insightful conversations about the diamond industry. Did you know Botswana is the #1 diamond producer in the world?

Mother’s Reserve 06.12.2020

It's Wellness Wednesday! Africa Inspires HER! HER stands for Health, Entrepreneurship, and Resources. We inform and discuss about many topics including the health disparities of people around the globe. Check out this timely article and comment on how you've used BMI numbers in your life. How will you measure health now? http://ow.ly/FFhQ50AFzNo

Mother’s Reserve 30.11.2020

Hey everyone, It's #traveltuesday, and today we want to share a destination that every person needs to see in their lifetime. This spot isn't for a vacation, but it serves as a reminder of the atrocities that have been committed by human beings in the name of greed and power. Many people feel that the past should be kept in the past, but "to forget the past is to repeat the past". "Cape Coast Castle is one of about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built... on the Gold Coast of West Africa by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese "feitoria" or trading post, established in 1555. However, in 1653 the Swedish Africa Company constructed a timber fort there. It originally was a centre for the trade in timber and gold. It was later used in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Other Ghanaian slave castles include Elmina Castle and Fort Christiansborg. They were used to hold slaves before they were loaded onto ships and sold in the Americas, especially the Caribbean. This "gate of no return" was the last stop before crossing the Atlantic Ocean". Wikipedia #neverforget #mothersreserve #africainspiresher #femalebosses #gettoknowafrica #investinafrica #nationofkingsandqueens