Carol Pineau is woman of huge passion… for Africa. She is a journalist who has specialized in Africa for more than 10 years, and many will remember “Africa Open for Business“, the award winning documentary showcasing entrepreneurs across Africa. I stumbled upon another Carol’s documentary recently - Kenya Stories showcases the drive and passion [...]

“AFRICA INVESTMENT HORIZONS” presents compelling narratives from international and African business leaders on the tremendous potential of Africa’s emerging markets and how their investments have succeeded beyond expectations despite the challenging business climate.
Coffee is a universal experience enjoyed by billions of people on a daily basis and is part of an industry worth over $80 billion a year. But the people behind the product are in crisis with millions of growers fast becoming bankrupt. Nowhere more evident is this paradox than in Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee.

Born in England to Nigerian parents, Adoti maybe somewhat of a newcomer to Hollywood , but his star is very much on the rise thanks to roles in movies ‘Amistad, ‘Black Hawk Down’, ‘Doom.’ and ‘Cover’.
Documentary on Maroons of Brazil to Hold World Theatrical Premiere in New York “Quilombo Country,” the award-winning film about Brazilian villages founded by escaped and rebel slaves, will hold its World Theatrical Premiere on Saturday, the 23rd of February [Black History Month] at 8pm at the Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. (2nd St.) in [...]
There is a tribute to Nollywood, and the impact of Nigerian culture by David Kaiza, published at the East African, and at AllAfrica.com The New Black Self-Image
Like Bollywood, Nollywood is formula stuff: Predictable, racy plots that start and end in tension. There is witchcraft, raffia skirts, men and women in agbadas. Christianity clashes with [...]
“When I was just 3-years-old, my dad told me that I was the most beautiful girl in the whole world and it’s something I have always believed.”