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We are African Religion Organisation. Our main office is in Musina, Limpopo, South Africa. We are a mouthpiece for all the different religious practices, beliefs and groupings native to the African continent and its diaspora.
The organisation was formally incorporated as a Not For Profit Organisation in the year 2011 in compliance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa.
The aim of the organisation is to be a represantative and custodian of African Religious practices, beliefs and information. With the ever increasing risk of global intergration eroding local cultures and belief systems, African Religion Organisation aims to be a repository of information and advocate of the native African religious practices, beliefs and groupings.
Our Publications
WAR is an acronym which stands for We Are Religion. 1 which is just to say book 1. WAR 1 basically exclaim in comparison with other religions that African Religion is a religion for Africans and Africans must associate themselves with it for the restoration of their dignity as human beings and as people. To restore their communication direct with their Creator.
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The book, still with Africa and religion. The African religion its influence on culture, governance, environment, nature and Education. It also gives vivid pictures of African economic policy. W.A.R 2 In main is trying to present a structure in which religion and African governing structures can interact
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Also titled "Comrade Africa" W.A.R 3 seems to be talking to colonial African state warning them, that the colonial pieces of Africa is not what God created for them and they should not be satisfied that they own, with what colonial master gave them. It went further to show pre-colonial Africa, colonial Africa and post colonial Africa.
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Everyone who responds as an African cannot be modified or be converted to any other religion, if that is done that person is a slave for rest of his life. He cannot defy his master. He must follow his master’s religion. He must obey his master’s law and rules. His life is in his master’s hand Follow his master education, work for the master, his salary will be determined by the master, and report back to the master. He will speak the language of the master. If goes against any of these and many unmentioned rules and regulations. If one feels he is tired of all these just not do it. To liberate yourself you had to yourself first. If you do not know where you were enslaved, you will create a mess and start unnecessary fights. You must know where you were slaved. He no longer exist as a person but master property. This was made to confuse you. Especially the education you received the rest of Africa. Get your own copy of W.A.R. 4 to learn more!
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Our Editorial Team

"firstborn born again African"
Gumani R. Mutshinya
Author Biography
David R. Mutshinya a slave in Africa picked up a brother’s missed call and ended up being the first born again African. Born in 1959 in Getrudsburg, a German missionary station meant to accommodate Africans who ran away from forced farm labour to get free residence by being converted to Christian religion led by German based Lutheran church.
David Bernard Seripane.
David Rembuluwani Mutshinya