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Cabo Verde government supports Mindelact theatre festival with over 7,000 euros

September 15, 2022 Geraldine Boechat 0

The Cabo Verde Ministry for Culture and Creative Industries will support the 28th edition of the Mindelo International Theatre Festival (Mindelact) with 800,000 escudos (7,200 […]

Uganda allows music festival accused of being “immoral

September 13, 2022 Geraldine Boechat 0

The Ugandan authorities announced on Monday that they had maintained the Nyege Nyege electronic music festival, one of the largest in East Africa, which was […]

The United States returns 900 works of art seized by its customs to Mali

December 8, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

More than 900 archaeological and ethnographic objects resulting from looting and illicit trafficking were officially returned to the Malian authorities from the United States on […]

Nigeria: Three Moroccan Artists Awarded at All Africa Music Awards 2021

November 22, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Moroccan singers Dizzy Dros, Manal Benchlikha, and ElGrande Toto were awarded at the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA Awards 2021). This awards ceremony of the […]

Nigerien Actress Zalika Souley Dies: One Of Africa’s Acting Pioneers Takes Her Leave

July 29, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

One of the first professional film actresses in Africa, the Nigerian Zalika Souley, died on July 27, 2021 at the age of 74 years. She […]

King Mohammed VI launches Covid-19 vaccination campaign, receives first shot of vaccine

January 28, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

King Mohammed VI has launched this Thursday from the Royal Palace in Fez, the national coronavirus vaccination campaign. On this occasion, the Sovereign received the […]

Unicef calls for the reopening of schools in DRC

January 15, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Congolese students have been at home since December 18. This decision was taken to stop the spread of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. […]

Algeria: Hunting is again authorized due to boars’ proliferation after thirty years of suspension

September 16, 2020 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Hunting is again authorized from this Tuesday, September 15 in Algeria. It had been suspended because of the civil war in the 1990s. And if […]

Burkina Faso: Government wants to protect famous Saponé hat for the benefit raftsmen

July 6, 2020 Geraldine Boechat 0

The Minister of Commerce, Industry and Handicrafts, Harouna Kaboré and the Minister of Culture, Arts and Tourism, Abdoul Karim Sango proceeded Saturday at the town […]

Football is back in Tanzania

June 15, 2020 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

This is the first African country to revive its domestic league. Four games were played this weekend and are the first to be played in […]

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