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This is your Daily Online News Channel.
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Your ultimate resource that showcases Liberian pageantry and the dynamic miss Liberia in the US Queens!
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enriching our knowledge of the world through the media
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Adventures of a Retired armchair traveler. Updates from the Congo.
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Chronicles of a Single Man's Journey of Life in Accra. Bring Them All On.
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A commentary on Kenyan Politics.
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The Zimbabwe Guardian has a staff complement of 10 people. It is a privately owned online newspaper which is updated daily from Zimbabwe, UK and Canada. It has 2 full time News Editors – FARAI MASAWI and SIMOMO TSHUMA who are assisted by a team of repor
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A blog about politics and news in Zimbabwe.
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This is a personal perspective on Nigeria as country. It reminds us of our past glory, and what is holding us back from becoming a progressive forward thinking society.
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Chronicling past and present issues of Africa and the United States including coverage of sub-Saharan Zimbabwe and South Africa
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There are cultures in some countries in Africa that are in such dire need it seems that it is up to others to help, intervene, and/or provide the needs to help some of these cultures get back on their feet. Many organizations are out doing what they can
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A daily blog about current affairs in South Africa.
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The heart knows what the mind cannot. The source of all wonder is the boundless energy and beauty of Africa
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Stories from on the ground in Africa.
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This is a journal about being in Kenya only a handful of months after the civil riots that occurred during the 2007 December presidential election. It is from the eyes of a mission team experiencing the life of orphans.
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This blog is about what makes Kenya and by extension Africa unique. It interrogates our ways and criticizes them when and where necessary. It also highlights what is good about us and what the world might learn from Africa.
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Photo journal about Cape Town. Urban lifestyles. Various Cultures.
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very good
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A collection of recipes from a Nigerian woman.
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Africa Partnership Station is a US Navy led initiative aimed at improving Maritime Safety and Security in Africa.
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Inside Somalia
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Understanding Africa
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Cogitations on socio-political and economic issues in Nigeria & Africa.
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Neil McCartney is a photojournalist working in and around Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Information for Okavango delta planning.
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A blog about the Fulani of Burkina Faso, Africa.
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Tunisia news.
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To provide the residents of Port Elizabeth in Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, with a medium whereby Port Elizabethans can openly share and discuss information and issues - topical, hard hitting and informative, inclusive and decisive, relevant and Fun.
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A chronicle of my last few weeks in a Nigerian university. will contain useful links and information for Nigerian and African undergradautes.
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very good
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Daniel Born is a photojournalist with South Africa's first online newspaper, The Times
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very good
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This blog has my observations, as a Scottish Bellydancer, about adjusting to life, work and performing in Cairo, Egypt; the place, the people, the culture, the music and of course the dance and bellydance scene here in this crazy city.
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