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No one would have thought that it would be Kgalema Motlanthe, -decent, non-descript, perhaps even boring, former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe-, who would issue the call to arms for South Africans to get rid of Jacob Zuma’s mafia state.
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De fake strijd van de nieuwe elite.
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- By Bart Luirink
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The new movie about South African lawyer and leader of the Communist Party, Bram Fischer, could not have come at a better time.
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As in the old days of Apartheid, Nelson Mandela is still portrayed as an evil force in some Flemish circles, the writer Tom Lanoye argued is the Hugo Claus Lecture he delivered mid-March in Anvers.
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25 projects engaging with the African continent or its diaspora have made it to the shortlist of this years' Contemporary African Photography Prize (CAP).
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This month, two and a half years after Gerald Kraak's death, his novel Shadow Play will be launched in South Africa.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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Rebelleren met de Grondwet in de hand.
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In a quest to reposition the African continent’s brand through new visual imagery and discourse, and helped by his journalism and advertising past, Ghanaian photographer Nana Kofi Acquah will take charge of the ZAM Instagram account for a week.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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In de loopgraven van de corruptie.
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Pascale Lamche's new documentary on Winnie Mandela will be in Dutch cinemas from June 22nd.
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- By Bart Luirink
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An exhibition revisiting the relationship between The Netherlands and South Africa in the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum elicited much controversy.
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Congratulations to all winners of the CAP Prize 2017: Emmanuelle Andrianjafy (Madagascar, based in Senegal), Girma Berta (Ethiopia), Lebohang Kganye (South Africa), Fethi Sahraoui (Algeria) and Georges Senga (DR Congo).
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- By Anas Aremeyaw Anas and Ohemeng Tawiah
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We are in a national security crisis.
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- By Muno Gedi
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“I wake up every day ready to fight to survive”
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- By Theophilus Abbah
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“Lack of clear authority” left the time bomb ticking since the 1950s.
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- By Benon Herbert Oluka
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The mini-arms races of the Karamoja.
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Chief Bisong Etahoben (Cameroon), Selay Kouassi (Ivory Coast), Eric Mwamba (DRC), Ken Opala (Kenya), Benon Herbert Oluka (Uganda), and the AIPC.
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Theophilus Abbah (Nigeria), Anas Aremeyaw Anas (Ghana), Zack Ohemeng Tawiah (Ghana), Benon Herbert Oluka (Uganda), Muno Gedi (Somalia).
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A team of five reporters criss-crossed through West and East Africa on the trail of the herdsmen.
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The African Investigative Publishing Collective is ZAM’s partner in African investigative journalism.
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A selection of articles that were published in partnerschip with the ZAM/AIPC network
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The AIPC got quite a bit of publicity from the release of its first investigation of 2017.
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A selection of articles that were published in partnerschip with the ZAM/AIPC network.
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- By Bart Luirink
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Last Friday's opening of Zanele Muholi's exhibition at the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum saw hundreds of art lovers and friends of the South African 'visual activist' attending the ceremony.
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- By Evelyn Groenink and Bart Luirink
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Siba Nkumbi and her South African friends, members of Zanele Muholi's crew, don’t doubt it: the airbnb owner who pushed Nkumbi down the stairs in Amsterdam on Saturday July 8th is a racist.
