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Review of Blogs on African Literature

Dibussi Tande (2008-05-28)

This week’s blog review will focus on those blogs that deal exclusively or primarily with African literature. Book SA – News http://news.book.co.za/blog/ Book SA – News is the official blog of Book So...

Africa Blogging Roundup - 21 May 2008

Sokari Ekine (2008-05-21)

The blogosphere is dominated by the “xenophobic attacks” against foreigners in South Africa [mainly Johannesburg, but other cities have also experience violence in the past 6 months] ...

African Blog Review – 05/15/2008

Dibussi Tande (2008-05-14)

Breaking News Kenya http://breakingnewskenya.wordpress.com/2008/05/14/bdafrica_job/ Breaking News Kenya provides a link to an article in Business Daily about the increasin...

Africa Blogging Roundup

Sokari Ekine (2008-05-07)

It’s been a while since I have written a roundup for Pambazuka News and after browsing through the last couple of months I notice there has been an absence of news on what is happening at grassroots level in Africa and the Diaspora so I have focused on activist blogs or blogs posting on local community issues....

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2008-04-30)

One month after Nigerian passengers were kicked off a British Airways flight for protesting against the inhumane treatment of a deportee, the outrage has not subsided, particularly on the blogosphere where there are numerous petitions and articles calling for the boycott of BA. ...

Kenya: The Online Tribal Wars

Edqwin Okong'o (2008-05-01)

I had been out of journalism school for barely two weeks when Julia Opoti, a friend and an editor at Kenya Imagine, a popular online discussion forum for Kenyans, sent a text message to my cell phone. My name, she wrote, had been the subject of anoth...

Africa’s Social Media Conundrum

Sokari Ekine (2008-04-24)

“Web 2.0 [is] a venture capitalist’s paradise where investors pocket the value produced by unpaid users, ride on the technical innovations of the free software movement and kill off the decentralizing potential of peer-to-peer production.”...

African Blog Review – 4/17/2008

Dibussi Tande (2008-04-17)

Kenyan Pundit http://www.kenyanpundit.com/2008/04/16/challenges-of-the-grand-coalition-part-1guest-post/ Kenyan Pundit identifies the key chall...

African Blog Review: Focus on Zimbabwe

Dibussi Tande (2008-04-09)

This week, many African bloggers focused on the twin elections in Zimbabwe, analyzing and commenting on the competing claims of victory, the rumors and sometimes outlandish allegations that have been coming from that country. ...

How bloggers covered Kenya violence, deal with racism, sexism

Sokari Ekine (2008-03-26)

Within 24 hours of the outbreak of the post election violence in Kenya, Kenyan blogs were posting hour by hour reports. On December 31st there was a complete shutdown of the mainstream media. Sokari Ekine, who blogs at [url=http://www.blacklooks.org,...

Review of the African Blogosphere – March 20, 2008

Dibussi Tande (2008-03-20)

The blog on natural resource issues in Liberia by Dibussi Tande...

Political Turmoil in Cameroon: What the African Blogosphere is saying

Dibussi Tande (2008-03-12)

For close to two decades, Cameroon was considered a bastion of stability in Africa, that is, until last week when that veneer was shattered by four days of widespread rioting. The riots were triggered by a hike in fuel prices amidst ongoing attempts by the Biya regime to scrap presidential term limits. Here is a review of some of the blogs that wrote about these events. ...

Africa Blogging Roundup

Sokari Ekine (2008-03-12)

Kenyan Pundit reports on Kenyan Women’s March for piece as part of the International Women’s Day celebrations last Saturday....

Roundup of South African Bloggers

Sokari Ekine (2008-02-26)

My Haven by Matuba Mahlatjie....

Review of Adrican blogs – February 21, 2008

Dibussi Tande (2008-02-21)

Everything Literature reprints an interview of Nigerian playwright Shehu Sani, whose play, Phantom Crescent, has been condemned for criticizing the application of Shari’a law in Northern Nigeria. In the interview, the author, argues that: ...

Review of African Blogs

Sokari Ekine (2008-02-14)

The Moor Next Door discusses the Arabic language and how it influences “Arabic political and cultural discourse” and considers whether the “explosiveness and poetic” nature of the language leads to “radical Islam”....

Review of African Blogs – 02/07/2008

Dibussi Tande (2008-02-07)

Ken Opalo comments on the continued inability of the Zimbabwean opposition to join forces in time for the forthcoming presidential elections: ...

Review of African blogs

Sokari Ekine (2008-01-31)

Kenerry Bird ...

African Blogging Review

Sokari Ekine (2008-01-16)

Kenya continues to dominate the African blogosphere as the ODM opposition begin three days of protests against the election. [url=http://www.kenyanpund...

Kenya bloggers on Kenyan Electorial Crisis

Sokari Ekine (2008-01-09)

White African comments that sometimes the only thing you can do in a crisis is report what you see. Using technology from google maps he takes Kenyan Pundit’s (see below) suggestion and creates a mashup of incidents reported by citizens....

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-12-19)

The drawn-out and acrimonious battle for the Presidency of South Africa’s ruling Party, the ANC, came to an end this week with the election of Jacob Zuma during ...

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-12-06)

Mirror of Justices writes about the improvement of the food situation in Malawi after the government ignored advice from the World Bank and USAID and subsidized fertilizer and seed to farmers:...

The Bush Bloggers - WildlifeDirect

Dipesh Pabari (2007-12-05)

When Bob Dylan was singing about the times changing, I doubt he had in mind a Maasai Moran or a Turkana pastoralist in full traditional regalia negotiating the price of cattle on the international market with a mobile phone in some distant arid landscape, writes Dipesh Pabari.

Review of Africa Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-11-22)

One of the leading topics on the African blogosphere this week is AFRICOM, the United States Africa Command. Crossed Crocodiles reflects the general mood among African bloggers with his argument that AFRICOM has no place in Africa:...

Review of African blog portals and aggregators

Sokari Ekine (2007-11-13)

This weeks roundup will focus on some of the new African blog portals, aggregators, social bookmarking and technology blogs. Portals The two main blog portals are African Path and African Loft. Both portals have a list of regular authors som...

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-11-08)

Chika Okeke-Agulu comments on the death of pioneer Nigerian novelist Cyprian Ekwensi: ...

Review of African Blogs

Sokari Ekine (2007-10-30)

Oro, Gbenga Sesan’s blog reports from the Africa Connect conference behind held in Kigali Rwanda. The statistics on Africa’s internet usage and broadband take up is clearly depressing and there is an urgent need for governments to take action as Gbenga writes:...

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-10-24)

One of the most commented issues in the African blogosphere has been the tragic death of South African Reggae star Lucky Dube. The sadness and anger at his death has been accompanied by widespread belief that South Africa’s crime rate is spiraling out of control. As African Loft writes:...

Review of African Blogs

Sokari Ekine (2007-10-16)

AfriGadget World junk – Africa recycles! I find my more and more ...

Review of African Blogs

Dibussi Tande (2007-10-10)

Writing on The Zelela Post Pius Adesami adopts the persona of Sarah Baartman, the so-called "the Hottentot Venus", to ask why no African feminist theorist is included in the recently published Feminist Literary Theory and Criticism: A Norton Reader (by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar) which traces the evolution of feminist writing from the middle ages to the 21st century:...

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