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Initiative Abe: Japanese scholarships for African students soon

The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe launched the « Initiative Abé« , a program that aims at welcoming young students on the basis of scholarships of excellence within the framework of the training of human resources on the African continent. The Japanese government intends by this measure to train young people who …

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South Africa: Cape Town building the biggest museum of contemporary art

The biggest African museum of contemporary art will be opened in 2016 on the Cape Town, South Africa. The Zeitz MOCAA place of interest will be set up near the wharf of the former Robben Island where the South African former president Nelson Mandela was poisoned. The new museum will …

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Côte d’Ivoire : respect de la déclaration de Maputo en 2015

Tous les secteurs de l’économie ivoirienne bougent depuis quelques mois. Après les multiples reformes entreprises dans le secteur minier, le pays fait désormais du développement de son agriculture, une priorité. Lors de la cérémonie de présentation du Programme national d’investissement agricole (PNIA) 2010-2015, le ministre ivoirien de l’agriculture Mamadou Sangafowa …

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Senegal: Rama Thiaw, the other side of African cinema

Rama Thiaw, the author of the documentary « Boul Fallé, la voie de la lutte« , refused to be called film-maker in spite of the success of her full-length film. « I will consider myself as a director the day successful carry out my first fiction full-length film« , declared the young Senegalese of …

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Diadji Diop: the Senegalese sculptor, specialist of the red and the giant

Diadji Diop did not achieve his childhood dream, the one of becoming an architect. Instead of desinging buildings, the Senegalese « designs Men » with clay. His works are known all over the European museums and are in the foreground of the Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration (Paris). Born in 1973, …

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Côte d’Ivoire : augmentation la production du diamant

Suite à la levée de l’embargo qui pesait sur le diamant ivoirien depuis 2005, la Côte d’ivoire compte rentabiliser le secteur longtemps abandonné. Le gouvernement envisage plusieurs mesures pour assurer la traçabilité des diamants ivoiriens et l’augmentation de la production. Le ministre ivoirien de l’Industrie et des Mines, Jean-Claude Brou, …

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Promoting manioc in Congo: FAO investing 160 million FCFA

One hundred and sixty (160) million FCFA is the financial envelope that the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is going to put at the disposal of Congo for the realization of the project entitled « support to the promotion of the manioc sector« . The information is revealed in a …

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East Africa: Djibouti wants to be the leader regarding education

The University of Djibouti operated a high level software system in order to concretize its project of supplying a higher education to students of East African countries. Financed by the ministry of the higher education, the e-campus platform of the University of Djibouti was revealed during a ceremony in which …

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Marguerite Abouet : De l’écriture au social

  Elle n’a passé qu’une partie de son enfance à Yopougon mais ce quartier de la capitale ivoirienne  a profondément marqué l’écrivaine Marguerite Abouet et est devenu sa principale source d’inspiration. Depuis quatre ans, Marguerite Abouet a créé et dirige  en France l’association « Des livres pour tous ». Le …

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Togo: the best students rewarded by Audrey Sofako

As last year, the Togolese artist of music, Audrey Sofako rewarded on Friday in Lomé, the best pupils that were successful in their primary school certificate (CEPD). This reward also included the best pupils from form one to form 6 of the school groups A, B and C of Adjallé …

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