In memoriam: Shams Bhanji

Dear friends
We are sorry to have to inform those who knew him that Shams Bhanji died at the age of 74 at his home on his beloved Zanzibar Island.
Shams lived a colourful life and spend many years abroad, far from his native Kenya, although he was born in Zanzibar. He would always tell us he was an East
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African Cultural Footprint of Peace

Tendai Angela Jambga-Rokkones – TRANSCEND Media Service

Review of Amani, Rais Boneza’s Latest Poetry Collection

The poetry collection of Amani brings together an interpersonal and intrapersonal launch into freedom. In the poem ‘Untitled’, the author says: ‘‘All human relationships that are not those of love are obsolete’, This includes the relationship we have with self too. As a collective, … Read the rest

In Violent Region, Music Shop Is an Instrument of Change

Moïse Muhindo Kisuba believes affordable instruments and training can break a cycle of violence that has claimed thousands of lives.

Moïse Muhindo Kisuba builds a guitar at his workshop in Kirumba, south Lubero territory. Behind him, Egide Kasereka Kighoma, an apprentice, works on a drum. Credit: Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal.

Moïse Muhindo Kisuba builds a guitar at his workshop in Kirumba, south Lubero territory. Behind him, Egide Kasereka Kighoma, an apprentice, works on a drum. Credit: Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal.

Moïse Muhindo Kisuba sits on the floor of his … Read the rest

Belgium : Thierry Michel • Director of Empire of Silence

“We can’t just stand back and watch forever, without saying or doing anything”

by Aurore Engelen

19/01/2022 – The director uses his documentary to look back on 25 years of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the blind eye and deaf ear turned by the international community

 
By way of Empire of Silence [+], his twelfth and … Read the rest