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Togo Street Children Apprenticeship Program (SCAP)
African Enterprise has been running a ‘Street Children Apprenticeship Program’ in Ghana since 2007. This program has successfully trained hundreds of youth in skills that allowed them to be employed or become entrepreneurs in order to improve their circumstances. AE...
Street kid to African Leader – The powerful testimony of the late Stephen Lungu
Stephen Lungu clutched his bag of petrol bombs tightly as he and his fellow gang members approached the large gathering inside the tent. It was just before 7 PM and a huge crowd had gathered to hear the Gospel in Machipisa township on the outskirts of Harare, capital...
Why Africa?
Michael Cassidy shares his thoughts What makes Africa relevant to those of us who live in Australia? We recently chatted to Michael Cassidy about the obvious question, “Why Africa?”, and here is what he had to say: ‘AE is called to serve Africa. Although evangelism is...
Makindye Arise for Christ
African Evangelistic Enterprise Uganda (AEE-U) has been doing urban evangelism for more than 45 years. This year’s Makindye mission which took place from 22 - 29 November 2020 was greatly affected by the global pandemic. In Uganda, severe lockdowns paralyzed every...
What’s in a name – Harambee
The inspirational story behind the word ‘harambee’ The Swahili word harambee means ‘all pull together’. The word appears on Kenya’s coat of arms as the nation’s official motto. More than that, harambee describes an unwritten law of generosity engrained in the Kenyan,...
Before you were born
Meet Ben Sachie, the inspiring Team Leader of AE Ghana Bernard Owusu Sachie, Team Leader of AE Ghana, has been serving at African Enterprise since 2004. Born in 1965, Ben lived with his aunt and uncle, and did manual farm labour until the age of 10, when he was able...
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Maternity at Milne
Maternal health in Uganda, and at AE’s Milne Medical Centre Pregnancy can be dangerous. For every 100,000 births in Uganda, 343 women die. In Australia, that number is 5. In Uganda, over 400,000 women each year deliver their babies without a skilled birth attendant....
They need to know God’s love
Discover how YOU can help reach Africans under lockdown. At the beginning of this year, before COVID-19 arrived in our lives, your African Enterprise family set a goal to see 100,000 people commit to following Jesus in 2020. When COVID-19 shut down churches and...
Makore family update
Our much loved AE Zimbabwe Team Leader and his family process the loss of their home 2020 has been a difficult year for Guide Makore, our AE Zimbabwe Team Leader. On the 19th of October, Guide and his family lost their home in a house fire. Since then, Guide,...
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