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August, 2024

  • 29 August

    Germany: Virginia Wangare Greiner to Receive ‘Heroines Award 2024’

    Kenyan-born social entrepreneur and advocate for African girls, women and families in Germany, Virginia Wangare Greiner, is one of the two recipients of the ‘HeroinesAward 2024’ (HeldinnenAward 2024). Awarded by the Alice Schwarzer Foundation, the ‘HeroinesAward’ recognizes women who fight courageously and with dedication to improve the situation of women, whether through their professional work, social engagement or personal commitment. …

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  • 26 August

    Celebrating Togo: A new festival births in Berlin

    The first Togo Festival in Germany (FESTOA), organized by Togo Goes On e.V., took place in Berlin on Saturday. The festival, which was held simultaneously with the annual Kenako Africa Festival at the Alexanderplatz, featured a diverse range of activities, including symposiums, a fashion show, a traditional masquerade performance, and a music concert. A captivating masquerade dance transformed Alexanderplatz into …

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  • 22 August

    Berlin’s Black community celebrates renaming of street after African heroes

    After a long struggle, Berlin’s Peters Allee will be renamed Maji Maji Allee and Anna Mungunda Allee on Friday (23 August). The previous name, Petersallee, honoured Carl Peters, founder of the colony of German East Africa, who was notorious for his crimes against Africans. The new street names commemorate two significant figures: Anna Mungunda, a Namibian national heroine who fought …

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  • 22 August

    Kenako: Festival brings African cultural fair to Berlin

    Berlin’s largest public square, Alexanderplatz, will transform into a vibrant African cultural fair when the 2024 Kenako Africa Festival kicks off on Friday, 23 August. This annual celebration, running until 1 September, features a rich array of activities, including live music, dance, fashion shows, culinary experiences, and craft markets. The 2024 musical lineup boasts artists from across the continent, showcasing …

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  • 22 August

    Yemi Alade, Blinky Bill and Black Sherif to perform in Berlin

    Afro-Pop stars to perform at Berlin’s international music festival Pop-Kultur Berlin’s Pop-Kultur Festival, holding from 28-30 August, is set to dazzle attendees with an electrifying lineup of performances, featuring some of Africa’s brightest stars. Among the headliners is Yemi Alade, the Nigerian Afro-pop sensation whose energetic performances have captivated audiences worldwide. Known for her vibrant stage presence, Alade will bring …

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  • 17 August

    Interview: PWAN representative in Germany explains how Nigerians can acquire landed properties back home

    Owning a house in their home countries is a common investment diaspora Africans have to make. They do so for a variety of reasons. Building a home at home is like building a future at home as many migrants would like to spend life after retirement in their countries of origin. Some also build to provide a home for ageing …

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  • 16 August

    Festival celebrating Togo-Germany ties debuts

    On Saturday 24 August 2024, Alexanderplatz in Berlin will transform into a vibrant cultural melting pot as FESTOA, the Togolese Festival in Germany, kicks off as part of the KENAKO Africa Festival. This special event, organized by the non-profit organization Togo Goes On e.V., offers a unique opportunity to highlight and celebrate the cultural, historical, and political connections between Togo …

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  • 15 August

    New report releases facts and figures on Black people in Germany

    Black people have been living in Germany for several centuries. Their community is very diverse, ranging from African-descended Germans, whose roots may go back to the first African community more than 100 years ago, to Africans who arrived more recently to seek refuge or to join their spouses or study and have meanwhile settled down and raised children. However, there …

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  • 14 August

    Breaking Barriers: The Inspiring Journey of Dr Gloria Diri, First Lady of Bayelsa State, Nigeria

    Looking at public service for wives of Governors in Nigeria, few figures embody resilience, commitment, and selfless service like Her Excellency, Amb. Dr. Mrs. Gloria Diri. A certified Nurse Midwife, Public Health Educator, and First Lady of Bayelsa State, her journey is that of hard work, leadership, and the passion for uplifting communities. Gloria was Born and raised in Bayelsa …

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  • 14 August

    Europe’s most popular banks revealed

    A new data study has revealed the most popular banks across Europe. The research conducted by banking experts Finansvalp analysed 43 European countries based on how many times each Googles a term related to saving money and banking.  The data includes 681 keywords, such as “health savings account”, “danske bank savings account”, “how to start saving money”, “nordjyske bank”, and …

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