Tag: African
Sarah Maldoror, pioneer of African cinema
/ Podcasts / The march of the world “Cinema is an art, it is part of the history of the present time,” says Sarah Maldoror, the first anti-racist and decolonial…
Pelé and African football, a mixture of respect and admiration
Pelé died on December 29, 2022 at the age of 82, a few days after the end of the 2022 World Cup and Morocco’s fourth place during this tournament. The…
African traders and students hail reopening of China’s borders
Many Togolese traders trade with China through their imports, supplying the Togolese market. Due to the pandemic and the quarantine imposed in China for four years due to Covid-19, the…
Patrice Motsepe sees an African team in the final in 2026
In Johannesburg, Wednesday December 21, the president of the African Football Confederation (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, congratulated the African teams which disputed the World Cup in Qatar, in particular Morocco, which…
Djamilla Toure, amplifying the voices of women in the African diaspora
Originally from Ivory Coast, her adolescence spent in Morocco and her professional life in Canada, Djamilla Toure knows what it is to be a black woman in the world. Witness…
Eritrean Biniam Girmay elected African Cyclist of the Year 2022, third consecutive coronation
/ Sports For the first time since the creation of the trophy in 2012, a cyclist is crowned for the third time. Biniam Girmay was elected African Cyclist of the…
The World Map of Football has changed in the World Cup – more chaos, the myth of the African way of playing swallowed: “The sinking island of Belgium sank”
At the beginning of the games, a “football world map” was presented, which was built from the data of the qualifying matches. The purpose was to illustrate the differences in…
Joe Biden pleads for the entry of the African Union into the G20
US President Joe Biden is preparing to defend the integration of the African Union into the G20. This group brings together the nineteen most advanced economies in the world as…
The South African choreographer Dada Masilo in a word, a gesture and a silence
02:36 South African choreographer Dada Masilo was born in 1985 in the township of Soweto. Trained in classical and contemporary dance in Johannesburg and Brussels, she has made her way…
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa chooses not to resign
The announcement came from the president’s spokesperson on Saturday evening. After the leadership of the ruling ANC party, to which Cyril Ramaphosa belongs, sat in crisis meeting to discuss the…