Taking Africa to the streets – Episode 1
How much do people really know about Africa? In this first episode, Africa Web TV’s Phay Mutepa goes to the street of Amsterdam to test people’s knowledge. You will be surprised at some of the answers.
How much do people really know about Africa? In this first episode, Africa Web TV’s Phay Mutepa goes to the street of Amsterdam to test people’s knowledge. You will be surprised at some of the answers.
http://youtu.be/OtwIFuKyvQI Africa Web TV reports from the Kenyan High Tea social 2015 organised by Kenya Hub at the Hilton hotel in Amsterdam. Zakwetu collections made a presentation.
Breaking boundaries. Benjamin Lebrave aka DJ Bbrave is a half-American, half-French promoter of Africa music. As the founder/owner of Akwaaba music label, he is at the forefront of promoting Africa music worldwide. As DJ he brings African music to new audiences in Africa, Europe, America and more. Africa Web TV met him in Zomerfabriek, Antwerp…
At Africa Web TV, we work hard and chill harder! We also know how to laugh at you but mostly at ourselves. Enjoy this short compilation
A powerful ode and apology to all women! Written and rendered by Desmond Walker in the park of Nairobi.
Every weekend, a group of youths hang around the park in Nairobi. They are part of the poetry in the park group. Africa Web TV’s Christine Nyotta meets with Poeta, Betty and Cartoonist amongst others.
Noela Wiyaala from Ghana, is a lady literarily creating and defining the new African sound. She fuses music from her Sisaala tribe with contemporary pop music. In this Africa Web TV exclusive, she talks with Phay Mutepa about her career defining moments, her upbringing, her musical influence, her first European trip and more.
Wendy Kimani is a popular Kenyan singer who has recently moved to The Netherlands. In this informal chit-chat with Africa Web TV’s Aureliarita, Wendy Kimani Onderwater talks about her marriage, her music, her fans, adjusting to the Dutch way of life and more!
In May 2014, 5 Dutch nationals (including the founder of Africa Web TV were kidnapped in Nigeria. One year later Africa Web TV remembers the day and the events leading up to the life-changing experience!
Wherever Africa Web TV travels in Africa she meets special people. These kids are some of the more special ones we meet in our journey through the belly of mother Africa.
One year and the Chibok girls seem to have been forgotten. We can not allow this to happen. All must be done to #bringbackourgirls
Africa is the most beautiful of all continents. So why do they only show us one side of Africa?