Connect With Your African Heritage, Wherever You Are
Whether you are in Lagos, London, Nairobi, New York, Accra, or Johannesburg, your connection to your African roots matters. But staying connected to your community across continents is hard when all you have are scattered group chats. TribesOnTribes gives African communities a platform built to preserve culture, strengthen bonds, and bridge the distance.
What Do African Communities Get?
Community Stories
Share news from home, diaspora experiences, cultural celebrations, and community updates. Whether you are in Africa or abroad, the community feed keeps you connected to your people and your roots.
Cultural Archive
Document African traditions, community histories, language resources, and cultural practices as rich, permanent articles. Build an archive of African heritage that future generations can access and learn from.
Community Alerts
Important news from home, community emergencies, and organizational updates reach every member with the priority they deserve. When something matters, make sure your people actually see it.
Cultural Events
Organize cultural festivals, community meetings, diaspora gatherings, and homecoming events with proper RSVPs and coordination. From annual cultural days to weekly community meetings, everything is managed in one place.
Community Voice
Let your community weigh in on decisions, event planning, and priorities. Polls give every member a voice whether they are in Africa or across the ocean.
Community Elections
Elect community leaders, association executives, and committee members with formal ballots and transparent results. Governance that your community can trust, no matter how far apart members are.
African Currency Fundraising
Fundraise in 9 African currencies, NGN, KES, ZAR, GHS, UGX, TZS, RWF, XOF, and XAF, plus USD, EUR, and GBP. Whether the money is coming from Accra or Atlanta, every contribution is tracked and transparent.
Diaspora Opportunities
Share job opportunities, volunteer positions, and professional openings across the community. Bridge the gap between African talent and opportunities in Africa and abroad.
Intergenerational Mentorship
Connect elders and established professionals with young Africans seeking guidance, career advice, and cultural knowledge. Structured mentorships that preserve wisdom and build the next generation.
Community Tributes
Honor departed community members with dedicated tribute pages. Share memories, light virtual candles, and preserve the legacy of those who shaped your community.
Heritage Awards
Recognize community champions, cultural ambassadors, and those who go above and beyond for the African community. Custom honors that celebrate service and cultural preservation.
Regional & Local Chapters
Create sub-groups for West Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, Central Africa, North Africa, or any regional and local chapter. Each chapter has its own space while staying part of the pan-African community.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this an African diaspora community platform?
- Yes. TribesOnTribes is built for African communities both on the continent and in the diaspora. Whether your members are in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, the UK, the US, or anywhere else, the platform keeps everyone connected to their heritage and to each other.
- How can we connect with our African roots through the platform?
- Use Chronicles to document your community's history, traditions, and cultural practices. Organize cultural events and homecoming gatherings. Share stories and experiences in the community feed. The platform becomes a living archive of your African heritage that grows with every contribution.
- What African currencies are supported for fundraising?
- We support 9 African currencies: NGN (Nigeria), KES (Kenya), ZAR (South Africa), GHS (Ghana), UGX (Uganda), TZS (Tanzania), RWF (Rwanda), XOF (West African CFA), and XAF (Central African CFA), plus USD, EUR, and GBP for diaspora contributions.
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