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  • Archive
    • Aus der Dunkelheit Strahlendes Licht – Livingstones letzte Reise
    • Highlife Now: Santrofi aus Ghana
    • Meine Schwester, die Serienmörderin – Ein Buch erobert die Welt
    • A Male As A Female: The Evolution Of African Comedy – Part 1 engl/ger
    • shonareads book review: Njinga of Angola and Bulawayo Burning – engl/ger
    • A Male as a Female – The Evolution of African Comedy Part 2 – engl/ger
    • Midgroove_Inside Johannesburg Club Scene_Fotoserie von AndyMkosi
    • Midgroove Fotoreportage2 _ Interview mit/with AndyMkosi
    • Archive 2020
      • Shona_ Book Review – Rhodesia und Who killed Hammarskjöld?
      • Koloniale Abrechnung _ Roter Staub
      • Libreville_Politthriller aus Gabun
      • The White Savior Complex – Der Weisse Retter Komplex // Essay by Lorna Likiza – engl/ger
      • A Question of Tribe – Kenya und seine Ethnien/ and its tribes
      • When Hakuna Matata becomes a phrase in English – Und Disney afrikanische Traditionen kauft
      • African Author Spotlight – An Interview with Dennis Mugaa_ Engl/Ger
      • SiHene: Preserving Ghana’s Cultural Heritage – Interview with Founder Rita Mawuena Benissan engl/ger
      • African Author Spotlight – Interview with Peter Ngila Njeri – Engl/Ger
      • The House of Rust and Swahili Culture – Interview with Mombasa writer Khadija Abdalla Bajaber -engl
      • Ugandas First Woman – Author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi at the African Book Festival – Interview ger/engl
      • African Book Festival Berlin: Interview with South African curator Lidudumalingani_engl/ger
      • Ally Abdallah: The Book, the Festival, Zanzibar and the Nobel Prize winner – Interview engl/ger
      • Invisible Inventories – Nairobi – Cologne – now Frankfurt – Interview mit/with Leonie Neumann ger/engl
      • Barefoot in Germany – Interview with/mit Rwandan/German author Tete Loeper engl/ger
      • Tsitsi Dangarembga and much more: Orlanda Verlag /Publishing House Berlin- Interview ger/engl
      • Akono Publishing and Blog – Spot on Africa: Afrikanische Literaturen und Kultur sichtbar machen – Interview – ger/engl
      • Instilling a Reading Culture in African Children – Interview with Okenna Nzelu/Bright Lights Books engl/ger
      • I ve got the power! Interview with musician Melane ger/engl
      • Borga – Much more than a Movie – Interview mit/with Director York-Fabian Raabe – ger/engl
      • Pawnie Tribune – Passion for Coastal Culture and History Interview with/mit Albert Mwamburi engl/ger
      • Kenyan Cuisine has a lot to offer: Interview with Yvonne Mula
      • Avec Cameroun und mit Power aus Berlin: Initiative Perspektivwechsel – ger/french
      • “Bright Red Fruit” Safia Elhillo’s Masterful Exploration Using Verse Narratives Review by Frank Njugi engl-ger
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    • Dive into Culture Africa 1st Issue – Non-Fiction from six African countries
  • Archive
    • Aus der Dunkelheit Strahlendes Licht – Livingstones letzte Reise
    • Highlife Now: Santrofi aus Ghana
    • Meine Schwester, die Serienmörderin – Ein Buch erobert die Welt
    • A Male As A Female: The Evolution Of African Comedy – Part 1 engl/ger
    • shonareads book review: Njinga of Angola and Bulawayo Burning – engl/ger
    • A Male as a Female – The Evolution of African Comedy Part 2 – engl/ger
    • Midgroove_Inside Johannesburg Club Scene_Fotoserie von AndyMkosi
    • Midgroove Fotoreportage2 _ Interview mit/with AndyMkosi
    • Archive 2020
      • Shona_ Book Review – Rhodesia und Who killed Hammarskjöld?
      • Koloniale Abrechnung _ Roter Staub
      • Libreville_Politthriller aus Gabun
      • The White Savior Complex – Der Weisse Retter Komplex // Essay by Lorna Likiza – engl/ger
      • A Question of Tribe – Kenya und seine Ethnien/ and its tribes
      • When Hakuna Matata becomes a phrase in English – Und Disney afrikanische Traditionen kauft
      • African Author Spotlight – An Interview with Dennis Mugaa_ Engl/Ger
      • SiHene: Preserving Ghana’s Cultural Heritage – Interview with Founder Rita Mawuena Benissan engl/ger
      • African Author Spotlight – Interview with Peter Ngila Njeri – Engl/Ger
      • The House of Rust and Swahili Culture – Interview with Mombasa writer Khadija Abdalla Bajaber -engl
      • Ugandas First Woman – Author Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi at the African Book Festival – Interview ger/engl
      • African Book Festival Berlin: Interview with South African curator Lidudumalingani_engl/ger
      • Ally Abdallah: The Book, the Festival, Zanzibar and the Nobel Prize winner – Interview engl/ger
      • Invisible Inventories – Nairobi – Cologne – now Frankfurt – Interview mit/with Leonie Neumann ger/engl
      • Barefoot in Germany – Interview with/mit Rwandan/German author Tete Loeper engl/ger
      • Tsitsi Dangarembga and much more: Orlanda Verlag /Publishing House Berlin- Interview ger/engl
      • Akono Publishing and Blog – Spot on Africa: Afrikanische Literaturen und Kultur sichtbar machen – Interview – ger/engl
      • Instilling a Reading Culture in African Children – Interview with Okenna Nzelu/Bright Lights Books engl/ger
      • I ve got the power! Interview with musician Melane ger/engl
      • Borga – Much more than a Movie – Interview mit/with Director York-Fabian Raabe – ger/engl
      • Pawnie Tribune – Passion for Coastal Culture and History Interview with/mit Albert Mwamburi engl/ger
      • Kenyan Cuisine has a lot to offer: Interview with Yvonne Mula
      • Avec Cameroun und mit Power aus Berlin: Initiative Perspektivwechsel – ger/french
      • “Bright Red Fruit” Safia Elhillo’s Masterful Exploration Using Verse Narratives Review by Frank Njugi engl-ger
  • über/about ca
    • The Team
    • Call for Submissions – Culture Africa a besoin de vos soumissions
    • Impressum
    • About cultureafrica_Über cultureafrica
    • Datenschutzerklärung
    • Join Our Team
  • Issues
    • Dive into Culture Africa 1st Issue – Non-Fiction from six African countries

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  • Art/Kunst,  Gesellschaft/Society,  Kenya

    Bringing Art to the Masses – Interview with Patrick Mukabi – engl_ger

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    Patrick Mukabi is a Kenyan Visual Artist, Graphic Designer, Dad and Mentor, best known for his appreciation of the African female form. In this interview with Lorna Likiza and Hans Hofele, he talks about his journey as an artist and why the middle class in Kenya are yet to fully appreciate art.

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    Hans
  • Interview,  Kenya,  Literature Festival,  Publishing/Verlag

    Centering Black Literature: An Interview with James Murua- engl/ger

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    In the run-up to the African Book Festival in Berlin, of which cultureafrica.net is a media partner, there will be a series of interviews with participants and experts in the African literary scene. This time it is James Murua. He is one of the most influential bloggers in the African literary scene. He has attended many literary festivals, both nationally and internationally. His website jamesmurua.com is one of the most successful on the continent. James Murua lives with his wife, the writer Zukiswa Wanner, in Nairobi, Kenya. The interview was conducted during the Heroe Book Fair literary festival in Mombasa.

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    Hans
  • Kenya,  Kunst/Art,  Projects/Projekte

    The Sound and the City: Nairobi in a multimedia exhibition by art project Norient engl/ger

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    It’s colourful, it’s wacky, virtuosic and mega interesting, its the sound and the city: Norient’s art project has attempted to explore an entire city under the aspect of sound. The result is an exciting audiovisual inventory of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. They call it an audio-visual gallery. A gallery for contemporary music, quality journalism, research, project work and also events. FOR GERMAN VERSION PLEASE SCROLL DOWN by hans hofele Nairobi is the first city and the start of a planned series of audio-visual explorations of global cities. In times when travelling to cities is either financially impossible or poorly possible due to restrictions from visas to Corona, Norient seeks to make these journeys possible virtually. For visitors from the West,…

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    Hans
  • Swahili,  Kenya,  Literatur/Book Review

    A phantastic Mombasa journey: The House of Rust – Book Review by Lorna Likiza – engl/ger

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    A phantastic Mombasa journey: "The House of Rust is an enchanting novel about a Hadhrami girl in Mombasa. When her fisherman father goes missing, Aisha takes to the sea on a magical boat made of a skeleton to rescue him. She is guided by a talking scholar’s cat (and soon crows, goats, and other animals all have their say, too). On this journey Aisha meets three terrifying sea monsters." (Graywolf Press) Khadija Abdallah Bajaber's, THE HOUSE OF RUST, is proof of that the fantasy genre has a future in Kenyan literature.

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    Hans
  • Film_Interview,  Gesellschaft/Society,  Kenya

    Softie – Kenya’s Political Documentary Sensation – Interview with Sam Soko and Njeri Mwangi

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    Boniface “Softie” Mwangi has long fought injustices in his country as a political activist. Now he’s running for office in a regional Kenyan election. Softie follows Boniface from the moment Boniface decides to run, telling his wife, Njeri, in passing with a hesitant laugh, he responds to each challenge with optimism. But running a clean campaign against corrupt opponents becomes increasingly harder to combat with idealism alone. And Boniface soon finds that challenging strong political dynasties is putting his family at risk. Should country really come before family, as he’s always believed?

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    Hans
  • Geschichte/History,  Kenya,  Swahili

    Pwani Tribune – Passion for Coastal Culture and History Interview with/mit Albert Mwamburi engl/ger

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    I recognize the need of bringing these other Coastal cultures to prominence. The kind of prominence that Swahili culture enjoys. And there’s actually so much to write about them. When you mention that the Swahili historical evidence is readily available, I would like to bring to your attention that there are also some caves in Taita Taveta County that very few Kenyans know about. These are the kinds of things I strive to highlight.

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    Hans
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