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ZAM’s investigative reporter Theophilus Abbah reports on his second day at the African Investigative Journalism Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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In a mailing to our Chronicle newsletter readers we announced that we had books of America/Nigerian author Teju Cole's new book ‘Every Day is for the Thief’ to raffle and we would now like to congratulate the winners.
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Dutch Sierra Leonean Babah Tarawally has lived in fear of the Ebola virus for the past seven months.
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Photography, belief and truth merge at Lagos Photo.
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- By Lara Bourdin
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His art was there, but artist Sammy Baloji was missing at an otherwise spectacular exhibit in London.
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- By Sara Chitambo and Evelyn Groenink
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Survey shows South African whites ahead of the Dutch in the ‘blackface’ debate.
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African investigative journalists navigate unchartered waters, often between rocks and other hard places.
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A new ZAM exhibition was launched during an encounter last Friday of South African filmmakers and producers in the basement of the Dutch Cultural Media Fund. This get-together was organized by ZAM together with Dutch Indies, the South African Documentary Filmmakers Association and Afrovibes.
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- By Anas Aremeyaw Anas with Rosemary Nwaebuni
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Journalists went undercover to expose quack doctors who defraud, kill and maim their patients - and to make an urgent appeal to African governments.
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Many people attended the Amsterdam launch of Zanele Muholi's book Faces and Phases on Tuesday 9 December, a last-minute-ZAM Newsroom organised in five days.
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The special ZAM issue on Nelson Mandela was handed out to all students at Open Schoolgemeenschap Bijlmer, the Netherlands, on 10 December. Through the edition the students will learn more about Mandela, his legacy and related matters. Besides Open Schoolgemeenschap Bijlmer, two other schools in Amsterdam Zuidoost also received copies.
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Join ZAM, the movement. Build solidarity. Your support is crucial.
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Nigerian music legend, saxophonist and songwriter Orlando Julius teamed up with UK psychedelic jazz collective the Heliocentrics and on 31 January, they enter the stage of Jazz club BIRD in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Few artists have been more crucial to the invention and development of Afrobeat than Julius; he was one of the first to start fusing African influences with American R&B and soul in the 1960'.
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A white journalist goes out to investigate Ebola in Sierra Leone.
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A white journalist goes out to investigate Ebola in Sierra Leone.
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Hillie de Rooij's work is all about Africa. Or is it?
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- By Anas Aremeyaw Anas with Rosemary Nwaebuni
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Ghana | They defraud, kill and maim their patients.
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Nigeria | Some of Ahmad Salkida's childhood friends are now with Boko Haram.
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- By Elvire Eijkman
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The movie that deals with fundamentalist terror in Mali deserves its Oscar nomination.
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South Africa | How three freedom fighters were assassinated in cold blood for mafia contracts.
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Investigative journalists in southern Africa can often not investigate the state, since there isn’t any.
