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Exploring Ethiopia’s Vibrant Art: ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ Exhibition”

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  Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ at Peabody Essex Museum explores a rich tapestry of art spanning over 2,000 years. Banner Arts & Culture Presented by Cruz Companies There is a single country that can proudly assert itself as the cradle of humanity. This country today is home to more than 75 ethnicities and has the unique distinction of being the only African nation to resist colonial rule. Ethiopia has a rich history as one of the world’s oldest nations, acting as a meeting point for various cultures and religions in ancient times. The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem proudly showcases this extensive and fascinating history. The “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” exhibition, currently on display until July 7, is part of a traveling exhibition that began at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and will conclude at the Toledo Museum of Art. The exhibition features over 200 objects that span 2,000 years, showcased in five galleries. The collection includes a variety of items, such as processional

Kenya orders evacuations in flood-prone areas after a deadly landslide.

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  William Ruto, the President of Kenya, traveled to the flood-stricken village of Kamuchiri, which is located north-west of Nairobi, on Tuesday, April 30. Residents of places that have experienced flooding or landslides in the past, as well as residents who live near dams and rivers that are regarded to be in high danger, will be required to leave, according to the Cabinet, because seasonal rains are expected to increase. “Within 48 hours from tomorrow, everyone living in the riparian zones should vacate,” Ruto stated to reporters. We do not want to continue to lose the lives of our compatriots, and this is why we are doing this in Nairobi and throughout the entire country. In order to supply them with all of the necessities, including food, shelter, and other necessities, we will devise and implement appropriate programs. There was a decision made in cabinet today regarding this matter, and the government will collaborate with development partners on this endeavor.  Early on Monday m

Africa and the World Bank discuss « concessional loans »

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  On Monday, in Nairobi, Kenya, African heads of state convened with representatives from the World Bank to discuss pivotal issues . The focal points included the workings of entities like the International Development Association (IDA) and its impact on Africa. The IDA, a subsidiary of the World Bank, is renowned for offering highly favorable loan terms tailored to poverty alleviation programs. The gathering of heads of state and World Bank officials in Nairobi signifies a significant event. The IDA's substantial allocation of $18 billion to African countries last year aligns with the continent's aspirations, as noted by the Kenyan President. Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, remarked on the uplifting spirit of unity in Africa, emphasizing the potential for positive change. The combination of natural elements and communal energy, he believes, holds the key to shaping the continent's future. The unique approach of the IDA, characterized by swift action and conc

Zambia: Remembering the Crash of the Chipolopolo Plane 31 Years Ago

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  On April 27, 1993, tragedy struck the Zambian national football team, the Chipolopolo , in a devastating plane crash. While en route to a World Cup qualifying match in Senegal, their aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after departing from Libreville, Gabon. This heartbreaking incident claimed the lives of all passengers, including players and coaching staff, leaving Zambia in profound mourning. Among those onboard was Kalusha Bwalya, a prominent player for the Zambian team. Fate intervened as he missed the flight due to club commitments with PSV Eindhoven. Though spared from the crash, Bwalya was deeply affected by the loss of his comrades. In the aftermath, Bwalya emerged as a leading figure in Zambian football, serving as both national team coach and president of the Football Association of Zambia. His dedication to the sport and remembrance of those lost became central to his journey. Every April 27, Zambia honors the victims of the Chipolopolo crash, reflecting on t

Nollywood Week Returns for its 11th Edition in Paris from May 2nd to 5th, 2024

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  The 11th edition of Nollywood Week, a festival dedicated to celebrating Nigerian and African cinema , is scheduled to take place at the Arlequin Cinema in Paris from May 2nd to 5th, 2024. This eagerly awaited event will showcase a range of film screenings, including both short and feature-length films, as well as host professional meetings and panel discussions, all aimed at highlighting the vibrant Nigerian cinema scene and the broader African film industry. Exciting New Festival Features: In an innovative step forward, this year’s Nollywood Week will expand beyond traditional cinema experiences. The festival will embrace virtual reality films, alongside animation and video games, as central themes for this edition. Viewers can immerse themselves in four virtual reality films from different parts of the continent, including the impactful “Daughters of Chibok,” which reflects on the tragic abduction of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls in April 2014 and received acclaim at the esteemed Venice

Challengers Rising: Former Disney Star Zendaya Takes Flight

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  American actress Zendaya, known for her early days on the Disney Channel , is now setting her sights on the big leagues of the film industry. Demonstrating her ambition, Zendaya stars in “Challengers,” the latest feature film by Italian director Luca Guadagnino. In this captivating movie, Zendaya portrays Tashi, a rising young tennis player whose charm creates tension among her two friends. While her image may still be associated with her breakthrough role in the Disney Channel series “Shake It Up” from 2010, Zendaya is eager to explore new creative horizons and take control of her acting career. Breaking Free from the Disney Image: Zendaya reflects on her journey as a young actor and the challenges of being associated with a specific character. She explains, “Being a young actor and having no control over your character, over what’s happening, and telling yourself that it’s written, that you have to show up and do the right thing. And really, that’s it.” While grateful for the oppor

Heavy rains lead to escape of 118 inmates near Nigerian capital

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  The prisoners who escaped from the jail in Suleja, Nigeria, following heavy rainfall numbered at least 118 , according to a spokesperson for the prison service. Adamu Duza, the spokesperson, reported that the downpour caused significant damage to parts of the medium-security facility, including the perimeter wall and surrounding buildings, enabling the inmates to escape. Despite the damage, efforts to recapture the fugitives are underway, with 10 prisoners already apprehended with the assistance of other security agencies. Duza assured the public that authorities are actively pursuing the remaining escapees and urged citizens to report any suspicious activities to the nearest security agency. While specific details regarding the identities or affiliations of the escaped prisoners were not disclosed, past incidents suggest that members of the Boko Haram Islamist militant group have been detained in Suleja prison. Jailbreaks have become a significant security concern in Nigeria due to