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Ngezandla Zethu Sewing Project
The Ngezandla Zethu Sewing Project in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa was established in 2018 and exists to equip every member of the community irrespective of age, gender and race with skills that will empower each one spiritually, physically, emotionally and mentally.
Soweto Kayole Primary Healthcare Clinic
Soweto Kayole Primary Health Care Clinic is a community project established in 1996 by African Enterprise Kenya.
Changing lives in Uganda
Marg and John Docking are former interns of African Enterprise’s Nile Vocational Institute in Uganda during 2009-2010 and they continue to make a significant ministry impact in Africa.
Ghana Street Children Apprenticeship Program Update
Over a million children in Ghana, ages 5-15 live on the street and are involved in such things as robbery, prostitution and drug addiction. Living on the street excludes these children from basic human rights such as safe family environments and protection against exploitation.
Why I Support African Enterprise
Over the years I have been familiar with many mission organisations. With African Enterprise I think every dollar given towards evangelism is an incredible investment as I know of no other organisation that could reach more than a million people each year and have well over 100,000 first time commitments to Jesus as such a low cost.
Michael Cassidy: Footprints in the African Sand
African Enterprise’s Founder, Michael Cassidy’s memoirs have arrived!
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Man on a mission
Getting to know Stephen Mbogo, our International CEO Stephen Mbogo has a passion for the transformation of Africa through the power of the Gospel. He also has a heart for godly leadership, and its potential to transform nations. Stephen was born into a family with...
Of potions and spells
Understanding the influence of traditional healers in Africa When he met Pastor Chikumba, Prince* was deeply troubled. Trapped in an extra-marital affair, Prince believed that his mistress had given him a love potion to make him her slave. Prince told the pastor that...
The good news of Jesus – multiplied
Not just COVID-19 has exponential growth. The Gospel does too. AE’s home-based evangelism strategy encourages individuals across Africa to make use of their own social networks to share the Gospel. So far, over 2,500 people have been trained to share their personal...
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