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The winners of the 7th contemporary African Photography Prize have been announced.
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- By Philipp Schultz & Wongel Abebe
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Vintage Addis Ababa recovers a wedding photo-shoot in times of terror.
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He often inspired, sometimes mentored and always encouraged new generations of South African photographers.
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An exhibition in Addis Fine Art in London documents the lives of a group of female sex workers in Addis Ababa.
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Rebecca Davies & Haji Mohamed Dawjee explore religion and sexuality for the Daily Maverick (video, visuals and story).
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How King Leopold’s <em>negro clerics</em> and <em>civilized negroes</em> linger in todays’ reality.
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Zanele Muholi has donated an artwork to ZAM as a gesture of appreciation for our work and upcoming Mandela100 programme.
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In an interview with ZAM in 2014, journalist Bram Posthumus called the ‘peace mission’ a failure.
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As part of their European tour, the Music is A Great Investment (MIAGI) Youth Orchestra from South Africa will perform at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.
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- By Pieter van der Houwen
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There were no cribs, no bitches, expensive Nikes or flashy wheels in his lyrics, Re Fuse magazine reports.
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- By Jerry Afriyie
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As a Dutch activist against racism and racist caricatures like ‘Zwarte Piet’, Jerry Afriyie longs for a society that includes everyone.
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- By Ayo Adene
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Why do young Nigerians ask president Macron for advice?
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The Mozambican recipient of this year’s DemocraSEE, an award for contemporary Southern African photography, was announced in Cabo Verde.
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Submissions for the Gerald Kraak Award & Anthology are now open, and until 31 August 2018.
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An astounding work by William Kentridge pays homage to the hundreds of thousands of African soldiers who fought and died in World War I.
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More than 100 artists, seven exhibitions, several books and many collaborations.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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The murdered aspiration of Thami Mnyele
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Tuffo, an art work by Dutch sculptor Gerhard Lentink, comes to Cape Town.
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- By Alithnayn Abdulkareem
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French President Emmanuel Macron recently took his first trip under his official position to Nigeria, a move that Quartz labelled as “low on policy, but high on culture.”
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Nnedi Okorafor have been longlisted for The Alternative Nobel Prize.
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The UK’s Autograph Gallery hosts Senegalese artist Omar Victor Diop first solo exhibition recasting history and the global politics of black resistance.
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- By Bram Posthumus
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The recent elections in Mali are based on a colonial model, a ritual virtually nobody believes in.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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Activist Minister Pravin Gordhan, back in government, fights to bring South Africa back from the brink. Change has come but 'the contest is still on.'
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On the eve of the registration for elections the Mauritanian regime puts one of his principled opponents in prison.
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The fourth Photo Editions of ZAM Magazine covers the work of photographer Emmanuelle Andrianjafy(b. 1983, Madagascar).
