AfriMAX Staffing
AfriMAX Staffing is an educational non-profit and a global organization in collaboration with AfriMAX LLC and other stakeholders. It is dedicated to the preservation of the rich Black ancestral tribes, languages, and cultures.
This AfriMAX initiative primarily focuses on a selection of the original African tribal languages spoken by Blacks that were taken to slavery beyond the shores of Africa between the 1400s and the 1900s and restoring these languages back to their descendants worldwide. These languages include, but are not limited to:
- Akan, a native language of southern and central Ghana in West Africa.
- Amharic, spoken in Ethiopia in northeast Africa.
- Igbo, originating from southeast and south-south Nigeria in West Africa.
- Kimbundu, a language native to Angola in Southwest Africa.
- Swahili, found in Tanzania, Kenya, Mozambique, and Comoros in East Africa.
- Yoruba, a native language of southwestern Nigeria in West Africa
- Zulu, a native language of the Zulu peoples in Lesotho and South-Africa, both in Southern Africa
We achieve this by implementing our international staffing programs that effectively deploy professionals in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as well as instructors and interpreters proficient in African languages, to North American and European public and private institutions.
We are also uniquely structured to facilitate the deployment of African local farmers to North American and European agro-allied companies. These farmers have the opportunity to learn modern farming techniques and utilize advanced equipment in agriculture.
Our commitment to this ambitious project transcends languages and cultures, encompassing the overall well-being of our staff members and personnel worldwide.