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ECOWAS introduces prize for promotion of regional integration at FESPACO
/ Featured, Government, Media
ECOWAS will present a special prize and trophy for the best film on regional integration or citizen creativity at the ongoing 23rd Edition of the Ouagadougou Pan-African Cinema and Television...
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AU Champions Peace on the Continent at the 2013 Pan-African Film and Television Festival
/ Featured, Government, Television
A team from the African Union Commission is in Ouagadougou to participate in the Pan-African Film and Television Festival (FESPACO) as part of a special jury tasked with selecting the...
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National Forum of Community Radios in Kenya celebrates World Radio Day – 13 February, 2013
/ Electronics, Featured, Telecommunications
UNESCO is honored to recognize the marvel of radio and harness its benefit for the first World Radio Day! World Radio Day in Kenya will be celebrated from 13 to...
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AUC chairperson will attend the 50th anniversary of PAWO to support women’s empowerment
/ Education, Featured, Government, Investment
The African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, is on a working visit to Paris, France, from 12 to 15 November 2012 to attend the 50th anniversary of...
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Innovation Africa 2012 successfully delivered
/ AfricanBrains Events, Business, Featured
By Thandisizwe Mgudlwa – AfricanBrains Innovation Africa Summit 2012 was a great success. From Friday to Sunday in Africa’s most southern tip of Africa, which is Cape Town, African and...
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Analysis: South Sudan struggles to meet demand for education
/ Education, Featured, Humanitarian
- World’s worst literacy rate – Enrollment soared after 2005 peace deal – Austerity measures threaten progress – Primary schools for adults too Five decades of war and upheaval in...
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A Voice All Our Own: Zimbabwean Culture on the World Stage
Image: Wikimedia This article by Senator David Coltart, Zimbabwe Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, originally appeared in Foreign Policy Journal on 22nd May 2012. Zimbabwe is often pigeonholed...









