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For the international program Metropolis the VPRO (broadcaster) is looking for new local video journalists, documentary filmmakers and storytellers.
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"Wise words mistranslated: What can we learn from a pre-colonial Nigerian philosopher?"
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The story of the murders of Dulcie September, Anton Lubowski and Chris Hani.
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A fascinating study into the return of twenty skulls from Berlin to Namibia is now available online.
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Congratulations to Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng who has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town!
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- By Bart Luirink
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Two Africa-related productions at this year Movies that Matter film-festival in the Netherlands convincingly move away from the dominant narratives of international aid.
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- By Ayo Adene
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If economic results are viewed from the secure bubble of the privileged, everything seems fine. This is why data should be disaggregated.
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"You were strong when we couldn’t be. You were a rage that sometimes burned too brightly and you showed us how to be brave and be our fearsome best. Lion. Warrior. Mother. Mkhonto (spear)."
Sisonke Msimang, South African writer, on Twitter/@Sisonkemsimang.
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On Saturday 14 April the Foundation Max van der Stoel, in collaboration with FEPS, will host the annual 'Afrikadag' at the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) in Amsterdam.
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New cover design by Victor Ekpuk for the 60th anniversary edition of Achebe's world famous trilogy.
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You can win tickets for this performance about the emergence of long distance running and the struggle for independence.
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Incorruptible. The story of the murders of Dulcie September, Anton Lubowski and Chris Hani of our Investigations Editor Evelyn Groenink was launched at ZAM on Tuesday 27th of March, 2018.
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The Kenyan Film Classification Board has banned Wanuri Kahiu’s feature film ‘Rafiki’ (friend), a lesbian love story which will have its world premiere in Cannes, France, next month.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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“Our leaders will only listen if our stories are published in the West.”
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‘Onze leiders luisteren pas als onze verhalen in Westerse media verschijnen.’
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In a conversation with Oprah Winfrey South African comedian and The Daily Show anchor Trevor Noah explains how Apartheid declared him, the son of mixed parents, illegal.
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- By Estacio Valoi and Evelyn Groenink/ZAM
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How an African government and international institutions turned a blind eye to thirty years of sexual abuse at a Christian Mission.
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Many books were distributed by the racist propaganda machine. But very few people were fooled by their content.
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- By Bart Luirink
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ZAM is grateful for receiving a copy of Felix de Rooy’s Ego Documenta, The Testament of my Ego, donated to the ZAM Library.
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- By Christina Månsson
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Sold out! What a spectacular outcome of the crowdfunding for MFON. Women Photographers of the African Diaspora.
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Nigerian essayist Pwaangulongii Dauod is this years’ winner of the Gerald Kraak Award for non-fiction.
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Thanks to externalisation agreements, European borders are now in Africa.
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- By Bart Luirink
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In the fight against HIV/AIDS, gays, drug users, street children, sex-workers, prisoners and migrants must be heard.
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Last week, Dutch daily Trouw published Evelyn Groenink’s essay on a new breed of African investigative journalists, ZAM’s support and the hunt for the continent’s kleptocrats.
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- By Peter Hermes
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Over en Weer, a commemorative book celebrating the 25th birthday of the City Link between Haarlem, the Netherlands and Mutare, Zimbabwe, is testimony of a rich tradition of solidarity against all odds.
