"The African Woman" Contest

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To go along with our “The African Woman” theme for the month of April, we’re having a contest to win a free “Africa is Done Suffering” t-shirt. (Click link to see more from our shirt gallery on main website.) All you have to do to enter is write a piece about an African woman who has influenced you in any manner, and submit it to us!

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"Nigeria Imagining Paris" ...An AAF group exhibition in Abuja to commemorate the launch of a new Air France daily route: Abuja-Paris

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Image by Ayoola

As part of its mission to support artists, African Artists’ Foundation presents an exhibition at the Sheraton Hotel in Abuja, to coincide with activities for the launch of the Air France new daily route: Abuja-Paris.

The aim of the exhibition is to create a platform where paintings by Nigerian artists can be appreciated in an international forum and create an artistic/creative ambience for the launch.  

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Caine Prize| 3bute announcement!

The 2012 winner of the of the £10,000 Caine Prize, Africa’s leading literary prize, will be announced at a celebratory dinner at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, on Monday 2 July. To promote the new crop of young writers, 3bute.com in collaboration with the Caine Prize will be adapting (so readers can mashup) all the stories shortlisted for this year’s prize before the winner is announced.
Drop dates for the Caine Prize 2012 ’3butes’:
-          Stanley Kenani (Malawi) ‘Love on Trial’ – May 27
-          Melissa Tandiwe Myambo (Zimbabwe) – June 3
-          Constance Myburgh (South Africa) ‘Hunter Emmanuel’ – June 11
-          Rotimi Babatunde (Nigeria) ‘Bombay’s Republic’ – June 20
-          Billy Kahora (Kenya) ‘Urban Zoning’ – June 30
 
3bute [pronounced: tribute] is an online anthology devoted to the contexts often missing when African stories are reported. Our mash-up platform lets artists collaborate with writers on 3-page visualizations of their stories and journalism. By being able to add context to these narrative and “mashable” surfaces, our goal is to render, with your help, the developing world in a more engaging and immersive way.
3bute’s mashable surface lets everyone add their voice to the story by submitting relevant links to any context/ media content they can find on the web. 3bute pages can also be embedded all over the web, and the context everyone has added to the page goes along with it. In other words, 3bute is a social, accessible and sustainable way of distributing African stories, along with much needed context, around the web.
This year, like never before, overwhelming attention is being drawn to the shortlisted stories, thanks to the efforts of portals like ZunguZungu. 3bute hopes to offer a hotspot for the discussions around the stories.
For more information visit www.3bute.com or email us at mail@3bute.com.


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