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Can Africa Finally Win the World Cup? Why 2026 Could Be the Continent’s Best Chance Yet

For decades, the FIFA World Cup has remained football’s most exclusive club. Since the tournament began in 1930, every winner has come from either Europe or South America. Africa has produced legendary players, unforgettable moments, and passionate football cultures, yet the continent has never lifted the famous trophy. That reality may soon be tested. With...
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Spotlight on Fatoumata Diawara: The Voice Carrying Africa’s Stories to the World

What happens when music becomes more than entertainment and turns into a bridge between cultures, generations, and histories? For Fatoumata Diawara, that question has defined much of her career. Through her music, she has become one of Africa’s most compelling cultural ambassadors, blending tradition and innovation while using her voice to tell stories that resonate...
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From “Primitive” to Powerful: How African Art Transformed Modern Art

credit : commonreader For centuries, African art was misunderstood by many Western scholars and collectors who dismissed it as “primitive” or unsophisticated. European colonial attitudes often viewed African societies through a narrow lens, ignoring the depth, symbolism, and technical brilliance embedded in African masks, sculptures, textiles, and carvings. Yet, what was once underestimated would later...
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From Yoruba to Kiswahili: Indigenous Languages Are Reshaping African Cinema

African cinema is gaining renewed global attention, and indigenous languages are at the centre of this transformation. From Yoruba films in Nigeria to Kiswahili productions in East Africa, filmmakers are increasingly embracing local-language storytelling to preserve culture, strengthen identity, and redefine how African stories are told. Credit: exclusive bizz For many years, African filmmakers relied...
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The Kambala Dance: Sudan’s Powerful Symbol of Strength and Cultural Identity

Across many African societies, dance is more than entertainment. It carries history, identity, spirituality, and communal memory. In Sudan, one of the most recognised traditional performances is the Kambala dance, a vibrant cultural expression closely associated with the Nuba people of the country’s southern regions. Known for its energetic movements, rhythmic drumming, and colourful displays,...
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