Sadacca Limited

Sadacca Limited An outstanding community organisation with a culture of transparency, efficiency into serving the ne

■Can you make a difference to a local young person? We’re looking for employers to host placements as part of our Summer...
07/06/2026

■Can you make a difference to a local young person? We’re looking for employers to host placements as part of our Summer Jobs Programme ☀️

■Could you offer a 5-week paid placement to a vulnerable young person aged 16–20? This programme helps improve young people’s wellbeing and mental health, while building their confidence and employability skills for the future.

■We welcome employers from all sectors — from local authorities and large retailers to small businesses, national organisations and charities.

Here’s how it works:
✅ UK Youth recruits and employs the young people
✅ You provide a meaningful placement and day-to-day supervision
✅ Local Delivery Partners assign a dedicated youth worker to support both the young person and your team throughout

■Make a real difference this summer and join us in empowering young people and building safer, stronger communities.

👉 Find out more and register your interest - https://www.ukyouth.org/what-we-do/our-programmes/summer-jobs-programme/employers-page/

Marcus Garvey Centre in Nottingham Saved from Closure■The Marcus Garvey Centre in Nottingham, which has served as a vita...
07/06/2026

Marcus Garvey Centre in Nottingham Saved from Closure

■The Marcus Garvey Centre in Nottingham, which has served as a vital hub for the Afro-Caribbean community and other ethnic minority groups for more than 40 years, was facing closure by the council.

■However, following the launch of a petition that attracted more than 12,000 signatures last year, the council has overturned its decision to close the Marcus Garvey Centre, securing its future for the community.

African American Woman Enstooled as “Queen Mother” In Ghana!🇬🇭■Congratulations! It gives me great pleasure to present Qu...
07/06/2026

African American Woman Enstooled as “Queen Mother” In Ghana!🇬🇭

■Congratulations! It gives me great pleasure to present Queen Mother Nana Ama Kukudam, a global businesswoman, leading expert in economic development, and philanthropist.

■After ten years in Ghana, Queen Kukudam took her first African ancestry DNA test in 2011 and found her ancestry was rooted in the very community she had been serving! This was divine!

■Kukudam has worked on numerous initiatives that have empowered local Black communities in New York and villages in Ghana.

■She is dedicated to promoting commerce, cooperation, and economic growth between African American communities in the United States and our African continent

The BRIDGE between African in America, The African in the Caribbean, and our African continent is a GLOBAL African power movement.

Utopia Theatre presents The Swamp Dwellers by Wole Soyinka, running from 29 June to 11 July in Sheffield. ■Exploring mig...
05/06/2026

Utopia Theatre presents 

The Swamp Dwellers by Wole Soyinka,
running from 29 June to 11 July in Sheffield.

■Exploring migration, environmental change, faith, inequality, and the search for a better future, this powerful new production speaks to questions many communities continue to navigate today.

■With only 50 seats available per performance, early booking is recommended. Book via the Events page on the Utopia Theatre website.

Stars pay tribute to 'visionary' Mobo Awards founder Kanya King■Mobo Awards founder Kanya King has been remembered as a ...
05/06/2026

Stars pay tribute to 'visionary' Mobo Awards founder Kanya King

■Mobo Awards founder Kanya King has been remembered as a "visionary" who "changed the face of culture and music," following her death at the age of 57.

Source: BBC

■Delighted to welcome researchers at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture and the City (GTAS) at TU ...
04/06/2026

■Delighted to welcome researchers at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture and the City (GTAS) at TU Braunschweig in Germany at SADACCA.

■The field trip to Sheffield with a group of architecture students is part of the semester’s thematic “Resisting Current Barbarisms.”

■A brilliant opportunity to talk about SADACCA and the outstanding partnership and services in the community.

The problem we are aiming to address■Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet it leads to approximate...
04/06/2026

The problem we are aiming to address

■Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet it leads to approximately 685 deaths a year in England.

■Most cervical cancers occur in those who have never accessed cervical screening or do not attend for regular screening.

■We want to increase uptake in all age groups but particularly in younger women. This is because evidence shows that once people start participating in cervical screening, they tend to carry on if they have a good experience, so it is important to reach those individuals having screening for the first time.  Although the campaign is relevant to all ages, this is why we are focussing specifically on younger women.

The NHS Cervical Screening Programme

■The NHS Cervical Screening Programme currently recommends cervical screening every three years for women aged 25-49 and every five years for those aged 50-64. People usually stop being invited for screening once they turn 65.

03/06/2026

■Life is beautiful and very sexy. Enjoy 🥰🥰🥰

03/06/2026

The story of the Windrush Generation is a story of courage, resilience and contribution.

Thousands of people travelled to the UK to help rebuild a country after the war, becoming part of the fabric of our communities, workplaces, public services and everyday lives. Their legacy can still be seen today in the diversity, culture and opportunities that enrich our society.

Our Windrush Gala is an opportunity to recognise that legacy, celebrate those who came before us, and ensure their stories continue to be shared with future generations.

Whether you have a personal connection to the Windrush Generation or simply want to learn more about an important part of British history, we invite you to join us for an evening of reflection, celebration and community.

📍 Chesterfield College
📅 Monday 22nd June 2026
🕕 6PM

✨ 3-course meal
✨ Live entertainment
✨ Community celebration

🎟️ Members £25 | Non-members £30 | Under 15s £10

Book your tickets today:
www.accachesterfield.co.uk

THE MEANING OF ‘BANTU’ ■The term Bantu or Abantu is most often loosely translated as meaning 'people' or 'humans', it is...
02/06/2026

THE MEANING OF ‘BANTU’

■The term Bantu or Abantu is most often loosely translated as meaning 'people' or 'humans', it is based on the plural prefix 'Ba' which is found throughout Africa, and the stem/suffix 'Ntu' which appears in various forms as Ntu, Ndu, Tu, Nu, Tho, To, etc. Variations of the term Bantu exists throughout Southern, Central and East Africa, among Basotho and Batswana it is "Batho" and:

"Anthu" in Chichewa (Malawi)
"Watu" in KiSwahili
"Batu" in Bangala
"Bato" in Kiluba
"Vanhu" in Shona
"Andu" in Kikuyu/Embu
"Banu" in Lala,
"Vhathu" in Venda
"Antu" in Meru
"Bantu" in isiZulu/isiXhosa/Kikongo/
Duala /Kirundi etc.

■In the Nguni languages the term Bantu is a plural of Muntu, a Muntu is a divine being, a person who lives according to their higher nature. The word 'nto' or 'into' (pronounced ‘een-toh’ ) in the Nguni languages means 'a thing', 'a thing that merely exists' this is in reference to animate or inanimate objects that are not human. In contradistinction 'ntu' is the divine essence, this is the suffix 'ntu' in the term Mu-ntu. The concepts of 'nto' and 'ntu' inform our understanding of classification cosmologically and in moral philosophy.

■Ubuntu is a related term and means having the character of being a Muntu, values of Ubuntu being good character, righteousness, compassion, humanity towards others etc..,

■A Muntu has Ubuntu, and when one loses Ubuntu that individual cannot be truly classified as Muntu. They lose the ntu essence and become 'into' , a thing , a being without a soul so to speak.

■Nto is vocalised as Kintu in Ki Kongo the language of Congo , meaning inanimate objects or things that are not Muntu, and Muntu is vocalised the same way in both Nguni languages and Ki Kongo.

■We find in Kamit terms that mirror these cocepts. This is no suprise as the Culture and language of Kamit is Ancestral to our people.

■References:

An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary Vol 1, Wallis Budge (1920)
African Cosmology of the Bantu Congo, Kimbwandende Kia Fu-Kiau Bunseki (2001)
Odwiraman Afahye Nhoma, Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan (2016)

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48 Wicker
Sheffield
S38JB

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 4pm

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