- Our Founder
Restoring the memory of a civilization.
Ne AmmasuBaba Kinkela Wa Ma Zulu
Educator, researcher, and guardian of African heritage — devoted to restoring the knowledge, history, and identity of Africa's ancient civilizations.
- Ne AmmasuBaba Kinkela Wa Ma Zulu
A LIFE OF PURPOSE.
The Man Behind the Mission
Ne AmmasuBaba Kinkela Wa Ma Zulu is a respected educator, researcher, author, and cultural advocate devoted to restoring the knowledge, history, and identity of Africa's ancient civilizations. Through years of study and teaching, he has dedicated his work to educating people about the rich heritage of the ancient Bantu population and the profound contributions of African civilizations to world history. His vision reaches beyond historical education - promoting leadership, community empowerment, spiritual awareness, and sustainable development through knowledge and cultural preservation.
Four Pillars of a Lifelong Commitment
Pillar 01
Education
Teaching and mentoring across generations to keep knowledge alive
Pillar - 02
Cultural Research
Documenting the history and achievements of African civilizations
Pillar - 03
Bantu Heritage
Recovering the story of the ancient Bantu people for the world
Pillar - 04
Leadership & Empowerment
Inspiring communities toward dignity, self-reliance, and progress
When a people recover their history, they recover their future.
— Ne AmmasuBaba Kinkela Wa Ma Zulu"
- From Vision to Action
Why He Founded Fondation AmmasuBaba
Ne AmmasuBaba's lifelong commitment to knowledge and heritage inspired the creation of Fondation AmmasuBaba — an institution built to transform wisdom into practical action for communities.
What began as a mission to preserve the memory of African civilizations grew into a foundation working across education, health, culture, community development, and the environment. His belief remains at its heart: that sustainable change begins with knowledge, cultural identity, and empowered communities
