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ClickAfrique Magazine - African Culture, History, People and Business


Welcome to the ClickAfrique Magazine section where you can read feature stories on African life, its people and culture, as well as African business and sports.

African In The News

London Marathon: Kenya’s Martin Lel grabs hat trick of wins.

Kenya’s Martin Lel makes history as he wins his third London Marathon in a record time ahead of compatriot Samuel Wanjiru

Lel wins London Marathon

Cameroon’s Paul Biya takes a step closer to becoming President for life.

With the world’s focus on Zimbabwe, Cameroon’s Paul Biya took a step closer to becoming Cameroon’s President for life as the national Assembly abolishes Presidential term limits.

Biya pushes for Life Presidency


African Specials

The richest men in Africa – 2008

The American business magazine Forbes has published its list of the world’s Billionaires and once again ClickAfrique takes a peek to see how Africa has fared.

Africa's richest men.

Asmara - Africa’s Hidden Gem?

Its stunning Art Deco and modernist architecture makes Asmara one of the most visually distinct cities in Africa.

A church in Asmara


African People

Dr. Monty Jones

Dr. Monty Jones is the First Executive Secretary, Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA). He became the first African to win the World Food Prize in 2004...

Dr. Monty Jones

Tidjane Thiam

Former Ivorien cabinet minister and now executive director of insurance multinational...

Tidjane Thiam


African Interviews

VIDEO : Interview with Meles Zenawi

An interview with Meles Zenawi, the Ethiopian Prime Minister where he speaks relations with Eritrea and Somalia

Interview with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi

VIDEO : Interview with Omar Hassan al Bashir

An interview with Omar Hassan al Bashir, the President of Sudan where he speak extensively on the government position on Darfur

An interview with the Sudanese President Omar al Bashir


African Shout Out!

Should Mozambique pay Portugal for the Cahora Bassa Hydro-electric dam?

In a ceremony this week the Mozambique government is to hand over a payment of US$950-million to the government of Portugal. The payment is the price tag of an 82% share of the mammoth Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam.

Should Mozambique pay Portugal for Cahora Bassa?