Registered Name:
AFRICAN BELIEF AND RELIGION
Registration Number:
K2024195530
Registered Address:
12 FIRST AVENUE, BERGVIEW
MUSINA, LIMPOPO
SOUTH AFRICA, 0900
Founding Director:
GUMANI REMBULUWANI MUTSHINYA
African Beliefs and Religions is a company registered by Tshifhe Gumani Rembuluwani Mutshinya, a firstborn again African. This company is a book publishing company specializing in African beliefs and religion-related books.
Our Vision
To enlighten Africans that African religion is their religion, embracing all who identify as Africans.
Our Mission
Through W.A.R. books, we aim to guide Africans to rediscover their identity, preserve African culture, customs, and traditions, and address the impact of colonization on the continent and its people.
Our bookstore seeks to inform Africans that true liberation comes from practicing their own religion and education, reclaiming their pre-colonial heritage. This knowledge is transmitted through our W.A.R books.
W.A.R stands for We Are Religion as Africans. The series includes W.A.R 1, W.A.R 2, W.A.R 3, and W.A.R 4.
These books systematically illustrate how colonial education misled Africans, creating an imbalance in mind, spirit, and body. They challenge the notion that Christianity is the sole religion and clarify that African religion is a globally recognized faith.
The books emphasize the importance of the African calendar over the Gregorian calendar and highlight African cultural practices that, if neglected, reduce Africans to mere properties of colonizers.
W.A.R books explain why Africans in the continent and diaspora behave as they do. Don’t miss your copies of W.A.R 1, W.A.R 2, W.A.R 3, and W.A.R 4, available online.
We publish literature to promote African religious beliefs, cultures, and norms.
W.A.R books explore why Africans in the continent and diaspora react as they do. Don’t miss W.A.R 1, W.A.R 2, W.A.R 3, and W.A.R 4, available online.
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"Firstborn born again African"Abel David Rembuluwani Gumani Mutshinya, born on February 19, 1959, in Gertuceburg near Louis Trichardt, Makhado, Limpopo, South Africa, is the third son of Mr. Ramudzuli Jack and Mrs. Mulayo Anah Mutshinya.
His family was forcibly relocated to Zamenkomste in 1963 by the Apartheid regime. He began his education in 1966 at Muungadi community school.
The African calendar is eight years behind the Gregorian calendar, with New Year’s Day on September 11 of the Gregorian calendar. Each African calendar month has 30 days, with the 13th month having five days in a normal year and six in a leap year.