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- By Shannon Lorimer
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A death sentence for the rank and file of poaching syndicates in southern Africa is inhuman and unconstitutional.
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- By Gwen Ansell
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While his music was political, he did not want to be a ‘state composer’.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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Here's a digital publication hailing Kenya's emerging designers, illustrators, writers, stylists and photographers coming together in times of COVID-19.
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In this online live event, Rose Wambui Kamande, Odilia Anyachi Okonga, Vamba Sherif and Rahab Njeri will discuss life and work, especially his latest work, The Perfect Nine with the Kenyan giant world literature.
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- By Pieter van der Houwen
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No others, same time in African Cosmologies. Photography, Time, and the Other.
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- By Stephanie Duncan Williams
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Depicting women—their poses, their attire, their hairstyles—differently.
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- By Vamba Sherif
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The djelis took cultures and traditions across the African continent and even the world. They even resonate in the works of rappers and spoken word artists.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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Win een exemplaar van Nadia Owusu's spraakmakende memoir.
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- By His Excellency Yusuf M Tuggar, Nigerian Ambassador to Germany
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Germany made a first step. However, ‘we need to break down the institutional inertia’, the Nigerian Ambassador to the country argues.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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This year’s online edition of Movies that Matter features at least four films of interest to our readership.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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This year’s Annual NIAS talks about violent and imagined pasts, and how can we make amends with them. With Jennifer Tosch, Femke Halsema, and Christophe Bertossi.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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A conversation with the UCT's Dr. Divine Fuh on the impact of the recently destroyed archives.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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This group show investigates everyday objects and aspects of our daily lives that inspire the emergence of creativity —as well as the unexpected mediums that serve as canvases.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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In her first solo exhibition, Lola Keyezua (1988, Angola) explores the sexuality of the elderly by focusing on social, cultural and religious influences.
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- By Shannon Lorimer
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Reports from the University of Cape Town have revealed that the entire contents of the Jagger Reading Room, along with six other buildings, were destroyed by the fire that swept through Table Mountain last week.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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In conversation with Dr. Divine Fuh about the recent burning down of the University of Cape Town’s library.
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- By UCT Vice Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng
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UCT Vice Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng's update on the university's response to library fires.
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- By Vamba Sherif
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No one goes to Paradise to return from it.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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'I merge my contemporary aesthetic with a historical aesthetic as a way of showing how the old informs the new', says Zimbabwean photographer Tamary Kudita, shortlisted for the the 10th edition of CAP.
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- By Laurens Nijzink
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Andrea Stultiens' breathing photographs, a hypnotising re-figuration of colonial imagery.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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'As an Ethiopian I do not have a duty to focus my lens on suffering alone', the Ethiopian photographer says.
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- By ZAM Reporter
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Traces of colonialism are often hidden in plain sight and continue to have a conscious or unconscious effect in today’s society.
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- By Judith Westerveld
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The film Message from Mukalap captures a unique sound recording from 1936 in the now extinct Khoe language !ora. It will be screened at the upcoming International Film Festival in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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- By Femi Nylander
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A trip to Niger on the trail of colonial crimes was an eye-opener for a young British-Nigerian poet.
