South Africa’s Tyla triumphs at the Grammys as Amapiano topples Afrobeats: Bobby Ghosh
Afrobeats has historically dominated the Grammys, but this year the recording academy crowned South Africa’s Tyla for her Amapiano hit, “Water.”
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Afrobeats has historically dominated the Grammys, but this year the recording academy crowned South Africa’s Tyla for her Amapiano hit, “Water.”
Namibia mourns the loss of President Hage Geingob, a key figure in the nation’s post-independence era, who passed away at 82.
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Weaver Press, a small independent publishing house in Zimbabwe, is closing its doors after 25 years of fostering a vibrant literary culture.
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