2023-10-02 07:14:16
Published on :
It is an original musical show which tells an African epic. From Thomas Sankara to Fela Kuti, including undermining and corruption, light subjects and fundamental problems are tackled in a joyful atmosphere. The “African Cabaret” invites its spectators on a jovial journey around contemporary history. Its creators also want to dismantle Western prejudices. Iya Traoré, freestyle footballer, talks to us regarding his role in the show, his passion for football and his desire to pass it on to Guinean youth.
A museum dedicated to the history of slavery on Mauritius
Expected for 12 years, the Intercontinental Slavery Museum opened its doors on Mauritius to pay tribute to the victims of the slave trade. This new place of memory is installed in the former military hospital of Port Louis. A symbolic choice, because it is one of the first large buildings in the former French colony built in 1740 by slaves.
Benin, champion of school canteens
Ensure access for all to quality education on an equal footing. It is one of the sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. Objective set for the year 2030. To achieve it, Cotonou has launched the “school canteens” program since 2017. It aims to keep girls and boys in school while helping to provide them with a balanced meal per day. More than a million children benefit from the program.
1696249018
#Freestyle #footballer #Iya #Traoré #dribbles #stage #African #Cabaret