Interview

Anas Aremayew Anas – Why I Name, Shame and Jail
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Anas Aremeyaw Anas is a Ghanaian investigative journalist whose motto is “Name, Shame and Jail” and is famous for utilizing his anonymity as a tool in his investigative armory, his work focuses on issues of human rights and anti-corruption in...
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Akon Lighting Africa – Transforming Africa through Energy
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Akon Lighting Africa Akon and Thione Niang, the co-founders of Akon Lighting Africa with Samba Bathily, both grew up in Kaolack, Senegal, a town without electricity. It is their childhood memories and personal experience of a “life without light” that...
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Tap Speaks with Jennifer Makumbi
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Jennifer is a Ugandan woman writer who currently resides in Britain after 10 to 13 years of study. She writes prose, short stories but mainly novels. Her work is focused on bringing the Ugandan experience to the attention of international...
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Tsitsi Ndangarembga – A cannon of African and feminist literature
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A cannon of African and feminist literature Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of Africa's most recognized authors, filmmakers and cultural activists. While she first garnered international recognition for her novel, Nervous Conditions, which won the Commonwealth Literature Prize in 1989, she has...
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Obesity Among Kenyan and Canadian Children-By Dr Stella Muthuri
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Dr. Stella Muthuri research aimed at investigating the prevalence of, and factors associated with physical activity and overweight/obesity among school aged children in Kenya and Canada. This research involved examining the influence of social determinants of health such as school...
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Interview with Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General
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Interview with Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General Meet Dr. Richard Sezibera: East African Community (EAC) is one of the most vibrant regional blocks today! After long periods of skepticism and negativity this integration project has taken a turn. Currently, people in other African union ‘building...
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Exclusive Interview With East Africa’s HipHop Sensation “VoodooSeller”
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How many African Hip Hop artists do you know? Could you name five? Of those five, who is your favourite? While hiphop in America has slowly lost its cutting edge, or if your Nas "dead"! In Africa its the opposite....
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Meet Alicios Theluji – East Africa’s singing sensation
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Born Alice Zeluji (Zeluji is the same as Theluji; except that Zeluji is with a Congolese Swahili accent) in the Democratic republic of Congo, Kivu Province, Alicios has quickly claimed the respect of her peers, fans, music executives, industry producers...
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