Pédro Kouyaté & Band – Love Song
The music of Pédro Kouyaté & Band https://youtu.be/DbLVml7amVM
The music of Pédro Kouyaté & Band https://youtu.be/DbLVml7amVM
Africa Web TV’s Husnah Snel recently became a Dutch citizen at a nationalisation ceremony in Rotterdam. She gets to keep her Mauritian passport too! Congrats Husnah!
A short impression of a visit to the beautiful desert town of Marsa Alam, Egypt.
Dance like no one is looking. This is what this 80 something old woman from Mozambique is doing at the seaside in Lisbon, Portugal. You are never too old to enjoy and celebrate your life.
A short trip to Somone & Mbour – Senegal
Carrey Francis Ronjey is a storyteller with a difference. He tells the stories of the Nairobi Underground. He chronicles the stories behind the stories. He teaches you to see beyond what you see. He goes around creating and collecting memories of the men en women whose stories are never heard and whose faces are never…
Africa Web TV’s Phay Mutepa recently travelled to Harare, Zimbabwe where she met the crew of Moods of Africa. They are a group of upcoming underground musicians who are mainly into indigenous music, reggae, dancehall, chanting etc.
The new sound of Africa has been quietly taking over the dancefloor in Europe and beyond. Where do Africans and lovers of African music hang out during the weekend. Where do you go when you want to listen to good African music in The Netherlands? Africa Web TV visits Africa Night; the longest running Africa-themed…
Immigrant, Moroccan, Muslim, Inspirational, African! Talking of African role models! Ahmed Aboutaleb, mayor of Rotterdam, is the first Muslim migrant and the first person of African origin to become the mayor of one of the largest cities in Europe. To the world, he became famous for his speech after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks in…
Images from the Calabar Carnival 2016. Held every year since 2004, it is reputed to be Africa’s biggest street party.
Teardrops is a spoken word artist who is one of the most recognisable faces for the youth of Kenya. When he speaks people pause and listen. Even people who would not necessarily be interested in poetry take notes. Africa Web TV’s Christine Nyotta interviewed this spoken wordsmith on a rooftop in Huruma in the Eastlands…
In the summer of 2016 Africa Web TV met one of Kenya’s leading street philosophers, the poet Teardrops. We met the so-called Shengspearian on a rooftop in Huruma on the outskirts of Nairobi. The full interview follows shortly but here he is performing his poem “Daughter When You Are Grown”