Title: African Sex Education: Chronicles and Manual
Author: Boniface Wewe
Publisher: iUnivsere Books, Bloomington, USA
Reviewer: Azore Opio (Orginally published in The Post, Friday, March 04, 2011)
If you haven't read this book, then you haven't read anything truly delightful. The controversial theme, here, one would say, is sex. Or Sexology. It is an odyssey into the world of sex, adventure and new things, as the author puts it.

From Brooklyn, New York, Cameroon (West Central Africa), to Kwazulu-Natal (South Africa), African documentary filmmaker –Boniface Ndemping Wewe and his co-narrator- Barbara Temfack Wewe peruse some of the ills and stereotypes about contemporary Africa. The Other Africa features highlights indigenous professions from Palm Wine Tapping in Cameroon, Zulu Singing (Isicamiya) by the Hlahlindlela High School choir to the witchdoctor (Sangoma) profession.
A Mother goes to the airport to meet her daughter. The daughter steps off the plane with an eight foot tall Zulu warrior, with a bone through his nose. The Mother screams ‘You fool! I said a RITCH doctor!’. That joke pretty much sums up my collective knowledge of African witchdoctors. Luckily, Director Boniface Wewe has put together a great little film that gives idiots like myself a look at ‘The Other Africa’ and its many indigenous professions, including the aforementioned witchdoctor.