Afrigadget posted a video-interview that Eric Kabera (the maker of the genocide film “100 days” and inventor of Hillywood - Rwanda’s version of Hollywood) had with a young bycicle-taxi driver in Rwanda that customized his vehicle to attract more customers, showing that “not all inventiveness is utilitarian (or, business can be fun and fun can mean more business…)”.
Custódio Duma wonders whether Africans have been ‘cursed', leading to servitude of black people worldwide. He mentions biblical perspectives and says [pt]: “It's from Africa that most resources that keep the capitalism machine working comes from. Yet, Africans almost do not profit from them. […] But who has cursed Africans?”
Responses to Homophobia in Africa by Sokari: “I’m writing this post in response to number of articles on the prevalence of homophobia in Africa and to try and give some perspective and historical context.”
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