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Reporter, writer, photojournalist. Going through life with a desire to transform experience through recording it. This lion occupies a flat in Kampala but often trawls the countryside for stories. After more than a year and a half in Uganda, we are still
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excellent
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Malawi breaking news, sports, showbiz, jobs, business, and social networking.
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A stand against anti-SA blogs! Standing up for all the good in South Africa, the citizens and the country itself.
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excellent
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On the political and economic development of Africa and elsewhere by Jennifer Brea - a writer, aspiring political scientist, and Afro-optimist.
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HEAL Africa has become a networking center for social activist organizations involved in improving people's health: victims of violence, widows, orphans, HIV/AIDS awareness and care programs, nutrition, and more.
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Gadgets for Africa: Solving everyday problems with African ingenuity
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Kenyan, African, global soul, tech and renewable energy cheerleader muses about Africa and beyond.
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Jane Novak's blog about Yemen.
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great
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Writes about aid and development in Uganda, Tom Bissell and how to deflect the romantic attentions of Ugandan public transit employees.
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great
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A white African's view of the world.
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great
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The formula "Two and two makes five" is not without its attractions. - Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes from the Underground 1864
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Water is life. Montessori students worldwide are joining with Ariane Kirtley, program director of Amman Imman, to save lives by building permanent water sources for the people in the Azawak region of West Africa.
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Space for change in Africa.
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great
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Charlie Chikankata has a lot to answer for! Here I am in the heart of rural Zambia, working for The Salvation Army as the Manager/Hospital Administrator of Chikankata Health Services. Not so much an intellectuall reflection rather a kind of journal of the
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Technology, the Internet, Africa, the world.
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great
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Where the People and Friends of Africa Mingle
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great
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The digital views of Al Kags.
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great
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Perspectives of a young curious mind
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ChairmanKing.com is an online magazine dedicated to bringing you interactive and up-to-date business news and commentary on Africa and other Emerging Markets.
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Keeping readers up to date with the day to day happenings with the ministry of Saved By God's Grace while in either the United States or Kenya.
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great
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Uhuru is a Swahili word meaning "Freedom". Too often, Africa has been the victim of stereotypical pity, colonization, unfair trade practices and foreign aid debt. This blog seeks to address these issues in an engaging dialogue.
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After more than 10 years in the South African music & entertainment business, we have so many stories that don't make it out there about who the artists are, and what makes them tick. These are their stories, through our eyes.
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great
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Ethiopian business and lifestyle.
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great
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This blog is about science, politics, religion and personal experiences in the journey of life!
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great
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News and Gossip about Political Issues and Life in Cape Town
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great
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I started writing Black Looks back in June 2004 after a number of abandoned blog attempts under different names. At the time I only had a broad idea that I wanted to primarily focus on anything to do with African Women - a very broad term for a whole cont
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great
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A platform for analyzing and contributing to the issues and solutions raised by George Ayittey's latest book 'Africa Unchained'.
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great
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A unique and original look on issues related to Ethiopia and Ethiopians
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great
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This is a fictional story (with photographs) set in Morocco and England - I hope you enjoy the gradually unfolding tale.
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great
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If it's Nigerian, it's here!
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great
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