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Everything is Connected – The Venice Biennale Edition                

15 July at 15:42 PM, via iAfrica

The latest Venice Biennale has the largest representation of African countries in its history. To break it all down, the Africa Institute has partnered with media platform, Light Work, to offer a limited series podcast. Hosted by Folasade Ologundudu, it contains conversations with the artists and curators bringing Africa’s voice to the global stage. THE… Read More »Everything is Connected...

‘Our People Belong’: Chefs Putting African Food on the Map in the US Share Their Journey   

15 July at 15:40 PM, via iAfrica

At the recent 2024 Essence Festival of Culture, the magazine organized a panel of acclaimed chefs, who have been instrumental in bringing African cuisines to American diners. Having battled the fear of the unknown, these creative culinary geniuses have faced daunting challenges, but their efforts are paying off with increasing numbers of converts clamoring for… Read More »‘Our People...

Joburg Mayor: R200 Prepaid Meter Surcharge Review Unlikely Amid Budget Constraints

15 July at 15:39 PM, via iAfrica

Johannesburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda has indicated that the R200 surcharge on prepaid meters will not be reviewed soon as it is integral to the city’s municipal budget. This fee, introduced this month by Joburg City Power, has sparked widespread public outcry. Despite Finance MMC Dada Morero’s recent announcement of a review, Gwamanda explained that the… Read More »Joburg Mayor: R200...

dot.ateliers in Accra, Ghana                                      

15 July at 15:39 PM, via iAfrica

Conceived by acclaimed architectural practice, Adjaye Associates, dot.ateliers is a stunning new structure in Accra, Ghana, which is a model of sustainability and an important addition to the community. An artist residency, the building is intended to function as a catalyst for artistic production and a meeting center for members of the Ghanaian art scene.… Read More »dot.ateliers in Accra,...

Turning Up the Heat                

15 July at 15:34 PM, via iAfrica

HEAT, a new winter arts festival in Cape Town was originally designed to spark life in an otherwise dormant part of the South African art calendar, but it’s showing promise to be much more. With “common ground” as the theme of the festival, organizer Mary Corrigall is encouraging galleries to take risks by focusing on… Read More »Turning Up the Heat                

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GNU Cabinet Lekgotla Tackles Economic Growth and Transformation Policies

15 July at 15:31 PM, via iAfrica

In a historic first, the Government of National Unity (GNU) held its inaugural Cabinet lekgotla to develop a national policy agenda. Key policies, including the National Health Insurance (NHI), were scrutinized and discussed. The GNU reaffirmed its commitment to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), emphasizing economic growth and job creation. Some parties within the GNU argued… Read More »GNU...

Explore Gabon’s Stunning Landscape and Rich Culture with Ease and Confidence

15 July at 15:31 PM, via iAfrica

The Gabonese government has added numerous countries to its visa-free entry list. Adding to the travel policy, which permits travellers from over 24 countries to enter Gabon without a visa, further developments, including funding for airports, hospitality sectors, and roads, have been set in place. These initiatives were implemented to make Gabon more traveller-friendly and… Read More...

There’s Something for Every Shopper at this Idyllic Market Off West Africa’s Coast              

15 July at 15:29 PM, via iAfrica

Sucupira is the largest informal market in the Atlantic Ocean archipelago of Cape Verde. It’s renowned for white-sand beaches which are perfect places to relaxed while as the impossible blue seeming water laps at the shore. Head inland and you will find a mountainous interior that caters to the adventurous traveller and provides many great… Read More »There’s Something for Every Shopper...

Preserving the Ancient Tradition of Fairy Tales and Storytelling in African Literature

15 July at 15:27 PM, via iAfrica

The storytelling festival in Morocco gathers talented performers who have the ability of intriguing the audience with their captivating stories. Musicians and street artists from more than 30 countries are being drawn to the weeklong festival, creating opportunities for other talents to shine. Approximately 150 artists entertained audiences at the 21st storytelling festival, which...

Pair of Lions Filmed Swimming across Dangerous African River

15 July at 15:25 PM, via iAfrica

A record-breaking swim by two lion brothers across a predator-filled African river has been documented by a team led by a researcher from an Australian university. The two-male lion coalition was filmed crossing the Kazinga Channel in Uganda at night using high-definition heat detection cameras on drones. THE GUARDIAN

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Ethiopian-Italian Author, Singer and Ethno-musicologist Gabrielle Ghermandi’s New Body of Work

15 July at 15:20 PM, via iAfrica

The result is a nine-track album called Maqeda – the Amharic name for the Queen of Sheba, a hugely important figure in Ethiopian history. Every song is an homage to female figures, communities, rituals and musical styles. Many would label this album Ethio-jazz but it encompasses so much more, says Ghermandi. Maqeda was lovingly developed… Read More »Ethiopian-Italian Author, Singer and...

Gauteng Government on Track with E-Toll Debt Settlement

15 July at 15:18 PM, via iAfrica

The Gauteng government is making strides in settling its e-toll debt, with the first payment set for June. Earlier this year, e-tolls were officially scrapped, and the debt to the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) will be split between the National Treasury and the provincial government. In a Sunday media briefing, Gauteng Finance MEC… Read More »Gauteng Government on Track with...

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