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Zimbabweans Finally Laugh at Ex-Leader Mugabe in New Comedy    
Oh how times have changed.  While the sight of Robert Mugabe used to cause Zimbabweans to quake in their boots, it now gives them a belly laugh.  Thanks to a new comedy satirizing the ex-leader, theaters are packed, and people are rolling in the aisles.
How This Cape Town Publication is Disrupting the Way We Write About Food    
Innovative South African publication, Chips! , is using gorgeous imagery and unorthodox themes to shake up the staid and elitist world of food writing and make it accessible and fun for the masses.
He Won $1 Million to Make a Movie.  Then the Problems Set In.
Learn the fascinating back story about the making of Nigerian Prince, the first full-length feature film by Nigerian-American director, Faraday Okoro.
These Photographers from Africa and the Diaspora Expose the Complex Link Between Black Stereotypes and Reality    
A new photo exhibit at the Steven Kasher Gallery showcases the works of artists of African descent who pay homage to African traditions while conveying them through more Western forms.
New York Chef Goes with the Senegalese Grain    
Pierre Thiam, is a renowned New York City chef, who grew up in Senegal and has been doggedly working to spread the word about the wonders of his native country's cuisine and its versatile grain, fonio.
A Jamestown Walking Tour in Accra’s Oldest Suburb
It's lighthouse tower, fort and crumbling colonial buildings tell of a time gone by, while the fishing village itself – a mix of corrugated iron shacks and clapboard houses along the seafront – offers a sobering look at the poverty and hardships faced by those living here today. 
Getting to Know Madagascar's Nosy Be 
Entering the forest takes you up to the now-defunct lighthouse which affords great views and is an ideal way to get your bearings.
Is It Safe to Go on a Safari? Here’s What You Need to Know
Going on a safari in Africa is inspiring and exciting. It is also wild. And while wild animal encounters make the experience that much more memorable, they are the biggest reason why we should discuss safety.
A Perfect Winter Holiday in South Africa
A crackling fireplace, good red wine, and a cosy cabin. Doesn’t that sound perfect?
Get to Know Mombasa
With over one million residents and thousands of visitors each year, the city on the Indian Ocean is a thriving, pulsating, beachfront, historical epicenter for the world.
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