Check out their recent interview on ABNdigital to find out
more.
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Maliyo - African Gaming Industry
African traffic is itself a test of survival. The hours spent
(which on a good day can be between 1 -2 hours) in the confines of a car,
train or in a bus are usually considered wasted hours. This leads me to introducing
Maliyo, an African gaming company which has decided to step in to fill the gap
in the continent’s gaming market and your journey home. These guys have great aspirations and are hoping to
be at least bigger than Zynga and who knows, looking
at the current potential in the African gaming market, the opportunities are vast.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
"It's Possible" - At times you just need to hear those words.
If there was a guy I would love to have coffee with and pick
his brain, Juliani would be at the top of my list. He has always been an inspiration to me and for him, as a rapper, to be talking about climate change just made me love him even more. His energy is electric and as
one of Kenya’s most well known artists, he still appears to be a humble guy who gives back to his community. Check out his
new documentary on a recent road trip he took with fans.
+JULIANI - The Roadtrip from Studio Ang on Vimeo.
+JULIANI - The Roadtrip from Studio Ang on Vimeo.
Labels:
Climate Change,
Gospel,
Juliani,
Kenya,
Mombasa Road Trip,
Rapper,
Ukoo Flani
Friday, 25 May 2012
"Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world".
Kwame Nkrumah
Labels:
kwame Nkrumah,
United Africa
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Hugh Masekela - African Heritage Restoration
What do you guys think? twitter.com/aziziafrica
Labels:
africa,
culture,
Heritage restoration,
Hugh Masekela
Monday, 2 April 2012
Nelson Mandela Digital Archives

"One of the sad realities today is that very few people, especially young people, read books. Unless we can find imaginative ways of addressing this reality, future generations are in danger of losing their history."
"I admire young people who are concerned with the affairs of their community and nation, perhaps because i also became involved in struggle whilst i was still at school. With such youth we can be sure that the ideals we celebrate today will never be extinguished. Young people are capable, when aroused, of bringing down the towers of oppression and raising the banners of freedom."
Nelson Mandela
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