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Intersecting worlds of beauty, suffering and aspiration
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- By Lara Bourdin
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The artists' road trip from Lagos to Sarajevo
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- By Sara Chitambo
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'2010' made South Africans realise that the government should impress its own people as well
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- By Ibro Ibrahim
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The War on Terror in Kenya is fought against Somali citizens and refugees.
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Anas Aremeyaw Anas exposes what should be changed in his country.
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- By Christina Månsson
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Interview | From activist to victim to consultant.
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- By Chief Bisong Etahoben
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How the people of South West Cameroon resisted sell-out leaders, corrupt politicians and land-grabbing businessmen.
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- By KRO-NCRV Reporter Radio and ZAM
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Investigative journalists in southern Africa can often not investigate the state, since there isn’t any.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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Charity claims that ‘babies’ are snatched away by ‘pimps’ from desperate ‘young girls who are forced into prostitution’ in South Africa. True?
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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What Mandela once tried to tell the Middle East may still inspire the solidarity movement today.
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- By Lara Bourdin
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Even if blander than the book, 'Half of a Yellow Sun' movie is a gripping tale of sisterhood and war.
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The winners of the photography contest POPCAP14 depict secluded young mothers, traditional elders, war survivors and children playing in the canals of a diamond mine.
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Fourteen investigative journalists from ten African countries have come together to market their stories to international media.
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Lumumba's Widow is one of 200 masterpieces in Marlene Dumas new exhibition.
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- By Bart Luirink
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On Saturday 1 November 2014 members of the ZAM promotional team will be present at the annual Afrika Dag (Africa Day) of the Evert Vermeer Stichting in Amsterdam.
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Production started! The feature 'How do you want me to look?', published in the ZAM Commemmorative Issue about Nelson Mandela, will be turned into a small exhibition. The exhibition will contain of portraits of Mandela by Dutch photographers Kadir van Lohuizen, Daniel Koning and Sander Veenemann. To be launched at Arti, the HQ of South African documentary filmmakers at IDFA.
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In the aftermath of a seminar about African investigative journalism held in Amsterdam, Tobore Ovuorie and Kassim Mohamed visited ZAM. Both are acclaimed for their daring work and we were in awe listening to Kassim about his undercover work amid armed gangs in Nairobi and his investigation into the smuggling of small arms in the East African region. The world was outraged and saddened by the terrorist attack on the Nairobi Westgate shopping mall last year, but how did the arms enter Kenya? Check Mohamed’s work on this here and here.
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ZAM Special sold out at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. New package ready for delivery!
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- By Abjata Khalif
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Kenya | Traditional families in ‘little Mogadishu’ reform their ‘westernised’ children by force.
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Investigative reporter Theophilus Abbah, editor of the Nigerian Sunday Trust, is in Johannesburg at the African Investigative Journalism Conference. This is his blog.
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Together with Sabine Luning (Leiden University) ZAM editor Bart Luirink discussed recent developments in Burkina Faso and their impact on African autocracies on Dutch Radio 1 on Tuesday 4 November 9h00 PM. Listen here!
