All African Literature

On October 30, 2011 · 0 Comments

For this post, it's not worth it to advertise as a “handy list”. Because this list would be severely short, the list of Literature from Africa. Three men and a woman, this is the view of the population but rather low yield of the African continent at this annual award presented by the Swedish committee. Continue Reading…

Under News

The best bars in Cape Town

On October 29, 2011 · 0 Comments

Who clicks on the link below, will see that the situation in terms of going out for a beer, a champagne or wine in Cape Town is as good as almost nowhere else in Africa. Of course the other cities in Africa have much to offer, lots of bars and the like.But almost nowhere is it still such a beautiful view like this in Cape Town, where his cocktail on my foot of Table Mountain, you can sip directly overlooking the sea. Continue Reading…

Under News

Radio Africa No. 1

On October 17, 2011 · 0 Comments

His office is located near the Gabonese town Moyabi, at the beginning of his broadcast, he was greeted by nearly 40 percent of Africa's population – if receivers were available. Nowadays, listening to Radio Africa No. 1 is about 40 million people. This is funded pan-African radio station even today by the State Gabon, of course, advertising revenue, but still as of France. Continue Reading…

Under News

The largest airport in Africa

On October 10, 2011 · 0 Comments

The airport covers 1,600 hectares of farm area, it serves as a hub for flights to all the rest of the world, but also for flights within South Africa. It took account of the many boycotts by airlines around the world by the year 2006, to the O. R. Tambo International Airport to Cairo airport as those replaced with the most passengers per year in Africa. Continue Reading…

Under News

Famous Africans: Tania Blixen

On September 11, 2011 · 0 Comments

Had decided shortly before her marriage to emigrate to Kenya with her future husband, to the moral and ethical limitations of the home country, especially to escape her own family. The common goal was Nairobi, and a dairy farm near Nairobi, where they both went. End of 1913 was followed by Karen Blixen her future husband, who had made the preparations for the relocation. Continue Reading…

Under News

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Africa

On September 5, 2011 · 0 Comments

He was in 1927 and 1928, even the head of a small airport on the route between Casablanca-Dakar, near Tarfaya, located in Morocco, on the border of present-day Western Sahara. Cape Juby to Spanish to German “Cape Juby” is the place where is this airport. There is still a monument to remember the former chief, who came only after his stay on the Atlantic coast to that world fame, which leads in the first place is that we report here about him. Continue Reading…

Under News

Hosts for African Cup 2013 sought

On August 27, 2011 · 0 Comments

Was actually the host of the 2013 Africa Cup already in the bag. After the African continental federation CAF had decided recently to move to host his tournament away from those years, taking place in which even one World or European Championships, so the even-numbered years away from implementation to the odd-year results and this from 2013, is he must now look for that first tournament in an odd number of years a new host. Continue Reading…

Under News

The ostrich – from Africa

On August 11, 2011 · 0 Comments

Up to eight feet tall becomes an African ostrich, running it reaches a top speed of 70 kilometers per hour. And is thus more than twice as fast as humans.Regardless, natural to man for a long time ago, the African ostrich to hunt successfully. Not least because of his skin, but also for meat and feathers, he has always been a rewarding prey for humans dar. Continue Reading…

Under News

Expo pavilions of African countries

On July 23, 2011 · 0 Comments

The question of how the countries are in Africa itself and would like to have represented, it is on the ropes, when dealing with pavilions. Pavilions? Yes, and special pavilions. The national pavilions at the World Exhibition, that meeting of the countries of the entire planet and the presentation of their strengths. Continue Reading…

Under News

Jim Morrison lives in Africa

On June 30, 2011 · 0 Comments

What underpinned the conspiracy theory, however, is that Jim Morrison fake even this idea of ​​his death, then “risen” as Mr. Mojo in Africa, so go there first revival, so to speak. Some of the authors who wrote a biography of Jim Morrison-support, after all, that this opportunity would be taken into consideration. Continue Reading…

Under News
 
May 2012
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031