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Ken: The Algerian Visual Creator Turning Everyday Life Into Cinematic Story
In a digital world saturated with filters, trends, and staged perfection, Ken, known online as @film.byken, stands out for doing something far more powerful: telling real stories. Not scripted. Not exaggerated. Just honest moments, captured…
Joseph of Algeria: How alc_joseph Took IShowSpeed to the Sahara and Put African Storytelling in…
In a digital era where Africa is often introduced to the world through borrowed lenses, alc_joseph, known simply as Joseph, is part of a new generation insisting that African stories be told by those who live them. His recent collaboration…
Shedrach Agu: The Nigerian Artist Turning Emotion, Identity and African Memory Into Global Visual…
Shedrach Agu is part of a new generation of African creatives redefining how the world encounters African art. A Nigerian contemporary artist working primarily with charcoal and pastel, Shedrach’s work explores culture, emotion,…
Courtney Jongwe, Miss World Zimbabwe, Is Building the Mental Health Infrastructure Africa Has Been…
In a global moment where leadership is often confused with visibility, Courtney Tadivanashe Jongwe represents a different model of influence. One rooted in systems, service, and long-term national impact.
Crowned Miss World Zimbabwe…
Rebkha Atnafou‑Boyer’s Ethiopia Engagement Signals a Diaspora‑Led Model for Development and…
Rebkha Atnafou‑Boyer, MPH, Founder and CEO of RND Associates and Vice President of the Ethio‑American Chamber of Commerce, has emerged as a visible figure in Ethiopia’s ongoing push to strengthen investment, institutional partnerships, and…
ExacMatch: How David Markwei Is Solving One of Africa’s Most Expensive Problems
Africa does not lack talent.
It lacks access.
For decades, millions of skilled young Africans have been trapped in a system where opportunity is fragmented, informal, slow, and opaque. Jobs exist. Talent exists. But the bridge between…
Making Africa More Beautiful One Woman at a Time
The idea behind Bella Africa begins, as many powerful movements do, with a mother.
For Dalida Couturier, beauty is not an abstract ideal. It is something built quietly, often under pressure, through care, sacrifice, and resilience. It is…
Meriam Mravili: From International Law to Development Practice at the United Nations
“If others can do it, why can’t you?” For Meriam Mravili, that question has never been rhetorical. It is a quiet but persistent reminder of possibility, resilience, and purpose. Instilled in her by her parents, it has carried her through…
Ahmed Bindos and Misk Foundation: Designing the Partnership Architecture Behind Saudi Vision 2030
Saudi Vision 2030 has moved decisively from aspiration to execution. At this stage, outcomes are no longer driven by announcements or branding, but by partnership design, institutional alignment, and operational clarity.
Within this…
Núria Assis: Miss World Angola on Culture, Impact, and Representing Angola to the World
Becoming Miss World Angola 2025 is not, for Núria Assis, a destination. It is an assignment.
From the moment she stepped into the role, her focus was clear: Angola would not be represented as an image, a moment, or a trend, but as a…