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8 May: African Tirailleurs, Heroes of the Second World War
During the Second World War, soldiers from Africa were recruited by colonial powers to fight far from their homelands. They…
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Africa could slowly split in the very distant future
According to a study from Columbia University published in the journal Nature, East Africa may eventually split from the rest of…
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Kenya: Children Learn to Save Rhinos
In Kenya, protecting rhinos also starts at school! In reserves such as Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, thousands of children take part…
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May 1st: International Workers’ Day
May 1st is an important date celebrated in many countries around the world. This day is known as International Workers’…
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South Africa: Clarens Arts Festival Celebrates Creativity
At the end of April 2026, the town of Clarens, in South Africa, hosts the Clarens Arts Festival. This arts…
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South Africa: Freedom Day Marks the First Democratic Elections of 1994
Every year on April 27, South Africa celebrates Freedom Day. This date marks a historic moment: the first democratic elections…
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World Book and Copyright Day: Celebrating Stories and Their Authors
Every year on April 23, UNESCO marks World Book and Copyright Day. This day highlights the importance of books in…
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World Creativity and Innovation Day: Imagining the World of Tomorrow
Every year on April 21, the United Nations marks World Creativity and Innovation Day. This day invites everyone, including children,…
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Young Gymnasts Gather in South Africa for a Major Championship
From April 30 to May 2, 2026, gymnasts from several African countries are taking part in the African Rhythmic Gymnastics…
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Start of the Rainy Season: Fields Come Back to Life
In West and Central Africa, mid-April often marks the start of the rainy season in many regions. This is a…
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