Afrique Hebdo – Through the lens of Zanele Muholi: the visual activist at the service of the black and LGBTQ+ cause

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Golf without grass in Burkina Faso: a brown green to preserve water

In Ouagadougou, it is a unique golf course: sand mixed with motor oil replaces the usually green and carefully watered lawns. Water being a rare commodity, this 18-hole course adapts to climatic conditions.

The Ivorian nouchi in all conversations !

“Woody” for “boy”, “s’enjailler” for “being happy” or even “bara” for “work”… here is a small anthology of nouchi. Born in the early 1980s in the “glôglô”, precarious neighborhoods, this Abidjan slang is now used by everyone in Côte d’Ivoire, including politicians, artists and influencers. The craze is such that foreigners and tourists are taking nouchi lessons.

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