1. South Africa | Remembering Jazz Legend Abdullah Ibrahim
South Africa and the world are mourning the passing of Abdullah
Ibrahim, a musician whose melodies became a powerful reflection of
the country’s history, struggles, hopes and identity. Beyond his music,
Ibrahim was a cultural activist who used jazz as a vehicle for storytelling,
resistance and preserving South Africa’s heritage. What legacy does he
leave behind?
2. Zimbabwe–South Africa | When Entertainment Becomes a National
Conversation
Netflix’s The Polygamist, based on Sue Nyathi’s novel, has moved
beyond entertainment to spark discussions around relationships,
marriage, tradition and modern social values.It raises the question: Does
African storytelling simply entertain us, or does it also challenge us to
confront uncomfortable realities about our communities?
3. Did We Know Ma Afrika? | Discovering Comoros
Often overlooked, Comoros is one of Africa’s smallest nations, yet it
carries a rich history, unique culture and breathtaking volcanic
landscapes in the Indian Ocean.
Located between Madagascar and Mozambique, the island nation
reminds us of the diversity of the African continent beyond the countries
we hear about most often.
How much do we really know about Africa’s smaller nations, and
what hidden stories, cultures and traditions are waiting to be
discovered?

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