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kushinda!
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kushinda! is about promoting African artists, musicians, writers, creative people and projects, and helping them reach new audiences online. It will look something like an online magazine or journal, as it grows it will help artists and arts-based organisations to connect with sponsors, customers, and eachother!
Recent Posts
k!7 The Hope in Her Child\'s Dreams ~ Poems and Pictures from South Africa
The Hope in Her Child's Dreams ~ Poems and Pictures from South AfricaWelcome to k!7, where kushinda! introduces Tsepo Gumbi, a young poet and artist from Sharpeville, one of the most historically significant places in South Africa. He is in his own w...
k!6 ~ "Art also brings to light" ~ Overcoming Societal Divisions in Kisumu, Kenya
Willis Otieno lives and works in Kisumu, Kenya's third largest city, a port on the shores of Lake Victoria on the main road to the Ugandan border. His Takataka Treasures (Trash Treasures) are created with crushed egg shells on black cloth stretched ...
k!5 Muli's Great Day - A short story by Kingwa Kamencu
At last - and with apologies for the delay - k!5 is here! I have been busy visiting Africa and am pleased to say that I made the proper acquaintance of everyone so far featured in k!, made many virtual friendships real, and met yet more talented kush...
The Intrinsic Beauty In Our Ordinary Lives ~ k!4 ~ Art in Uganda ~ A Perspective
Welcome to k!4, presenting work by Sanaa Gateja and Kateeba Anthony alongside Sanaa's thoughts on art, artists, and their role in contemporary African culture.Sanaa runs the Kwetu Africa art gallery and studio in Lubowa, Kampala, an Appropriate Techn...
K!3
Welcome to k!3, where Kenyan writer Richard K responds to his experience of an IDP camp in Gulu, Uganda, in prose and poetry, and Louisa M.J. in Wales responds to his words using digital and acrylic media . Coming up in the next issue : Traditional a...
k!2
Welcome to k!2In this issue : An exclusive interview with film maker Matt Bish A fascinating insight into the issues affecting the emerging film industry in Uganda, from the problems faced by film makers to film's potential to effect social change, ...


It is wonderful, no, superb! Its probably the best focused blog on the internet! Kudos Ceris!
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