Tuesday, July 31, 2007
What's health worth for the poor in Africa?
Monday, July 30, 2007
Ivory Coast leaders burn weapons
Ivory Coast's president and prime minister have set fire to stockpiled weapons to symbolise the end of the country's five-year conflict.
It was the first time that President Laurent Gbagbo had gone to the former rebel-held north since 2002, when an uprising against him split the country.
"People of Ivory Coast, the war is over," he said in Bouake.
Mr Gbagbo signed a peace deal in March with ex-rebel leader Guillaume Soro, who was later named prime minister.
As part of the deal the pair agreed to hold elections, which have repeatedly been cancelled, by early 2008.
"As of today, we are preparing for elections. We must move fast, fast, fast to elections," Mr Gbagbo told the crowd in Bouake, the stronghold of Mr Soro's New forces movement.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
your comments...
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thanks again...
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
MTV Base looking for VJs.
The winners will host MTV Coca Cola Xpress, a chart show sponsored by Coca Cola. The competition was launched at Silk Royale last Friday with a media do.
Application forms can be downloaded from the website, and one can still pick a form on arrival at the venue on the night of auditions. However, only the first 1000 contestants will be considered for auditions.
Monday, July 23, 2007
"My Fabulous Wedding" Pics.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Djimon Hounsou, Calvin Klein's new brief boy!!

Although he's not as well known as he should be, Calvin Klein is hoping that what Freddie

p.s., Sade just fainted in the office!!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Film: Ghosts of Cité Soleil
We are currently reviewing this film for our next issue. I couldn't wait to show you...because we probably won't be able to go into details in the magazine. Asger Leth's intense new film "Ghosts of Cité Soleil" is about life and death in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti's most desperate slum. The website has a lot of information, pictures, etc.
Ghosts was co-executive produced and scored by Wyclef Jean and Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis.
The images and sounds might be too violent for some.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Monica Arac de Nyeko, favorite lady of the week.

Monday, July 09, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Janelias new music video...
We've been a fan of Janelia since she was in diapers...okay, maybe not in diapers. But we know her pretty well. Check out her latest video.
Monday, June 25, 2007
This week's rising leading lady- Rama Yade

Rama Yade is one of 17 junior ministers that were appointed to President Nicolas Sarkozy's rightwing French government following parliamentary elections. She is minister for human rights.
Yade was born in Dakar, the daughter of a Senegalese diplomat, but grew up with her mother and three sisters on the outskirts of Paris, where she studied political science, moving on to an administrator's job in the French Senate.
Morgan Freeman to play Nelson Mandela in new film.

The film is title "The Human Factor." Freeman will co-produce the film, which is based on John Carlin's book of the same name.
It is set during the 1995 Rugby World Cup, when Mr Mandela used the country's hosting of the tournament to help heal divisions between blacks and whites.
Freeman travelled to South Africa last year to discuss the project with the former president.
"I have known Nelson Mandela personally for quite some time, and am continually in awe of his enormous presence in the world," Freeman - who won a best supporting actor Oscar for Million Dollar Baby in 2005 - said.
The film is being made by Freeman's production company, Revelations Entertainment, with a script by South African writer Anthony Peckham.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
SUFFERING AND SMILING (New York Premiere). Coming soon.

Thursday, June 07, 2007
Nigerian author wins the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction

The 29-year-old becomes the youngest winner, and the first from Africa, to win for her novel Half A Yellow Sun, set in the 1960s Biafran civil war.
Both her grandfathers died in that conflict and she said: "This book is my refusal to forget."
She beat five other contenders for the £30,000 women-only award, including Kiran Desai, shortlisted for her Booker Prize winner The Inheritance of Loss.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Vanity Fair for AFRICA!
