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The John Randle Centre offers a dynamic, unconventional approach to showcasing Yoruba heritage. Known for its innovative design, the museum presents a profound exploration of Yoruba culture, history, and philosophy. Its impressive collection spans traditional textiles, weaving looms, royal attire, and artifacts related to palaces, paintings, and iconic photographs, offering deep insights into Yoruba aesthetics. […]
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The 15-year-old star of a film about a schoolgirl forced into marriage is deeply passionate about her role, despite the risk of being ostracized by her community in north-western Kenya. Michelle, who grew up in Turkana where the film was shot, drew inspiration from local girls’ struggles to portray Nawi’s emotions, earning her the Africa […]
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After the success of Tawana Camp’s May 2024 launch in the Okavango Delta, Natural Selection is set to unveil Mbamba next in a 220,000-acre concession north of Vumbura and Duba Plains. Situated on the Laikipia Plateau in the 44,500-acre Suyian Conservancy, it promises to offer the ultimate luxury safari experience amidst diverse landscapes of grassland, […]
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Motion and mundanity are central themes in Alfred Addo’s work, where sharply crafted figures are depicted in movement within simple, everyday settings. A member of a family of four Ghanaian artist siblings, Addo now works from the United States, creating pieces that reflect his heritage and the spirit of his people. Using sawdust and resin—techniques […]
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Zimbabwean art historian Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti embarked on a road trip through Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Mozambique, and Zambia, seeking hidden stories about artists and their creative environments. This journey, made possible through a writing fellowship with the Arak Collection, led to the publication of his book Chronicles of the Road: Five […]
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Whales journey past Madagascar on their route from Antarctica to breed in the Indian Ocean and Mozambique Channel, offering plenty of opportunities for sightings until September. On land, lemur babies are born, and trekking conditions in national parks like Bemaraha and Ankarana are ideal for hikes. Local festivals thrive during this time, especially on Independence […]
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Five years after the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) added 29 Nigerian loanwords, 20 more terms from Nigeria and Ghana have been included. The Nigerian entries include popular items like suya (beef kebab), adire (local fabric), and cybercrime-related terms such as 419, Yahoo, and Yahoo boy. Ghana’s contributions feature local cuisine like banku, the dance style […]
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Japanese adventurer, Gump Suzuki, has successfully journeyed from the East Coast of Africa to the Western Cape on foot while pulling his rickshaw. In a remarkable feat of endurance and cultural exchange, it has taken him just over six months to reach his goal. His current journey through Africa has seen him travel through countries […]
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Samuel Oyebode, a renowned Nigerian contemporary Yoruba artist, draws from the Yoruba moral philosophy of ‘Iwa I ewa’ to engage with South Africa’s Ubuntu and respond to xenophobic violence against migrants. His work explores themes of identity, culture, and societal issues, blending Yoruba heritage with modernity. Known for its depth and authenticity, Oyebode’s art sparks […]
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American singer-songwriter Kelis Rogers has embarked on a transformative journey, dedicating herself to farming and business in Kenya. In an emotional Instagram video, she shared her passion for cultivating the land and connecting with the vibrant African landscape. Embracing her agricultural pursuits, Kelis expresses how rewarding and fulfilling this leap has been. Her recent farmland […]
...Humanitarian Situation Rapidly Deteriorating Civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are at increasing risk as the abusive M23 armed group, supported by the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), approaches Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, Human Rights Watch said today. The M23 is opposed by Congolese military forces and a coalition of abusive militias known as […]
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Africa’s energy landscape is rapidly evolving, with natural gas emerging as a cornerstone for economic growth and energy security. The Africa Energy Indaba 2025, taking place from 4–6 March 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, will host the Africa Gas Forum, a pivotal platform to address opportunities, challenges, and innovations in the continent’s burgeoning gas industry. The Africa Gas […]
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