Sinopsis
African Media Malta is an online News Outlet whose aim is to positively bring Africa into the News, trying to turn into a command, the wish expressed by Chinua Achebe's favorite African proverb :"Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter."
Episodios
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Episode 9: Women, Let us empower each other
15/12/2021 Duración: 32minSupporting each other instead of taking down each other, say women.
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Episode 8: EUROPE THEY DON'T SHOW YOU ON TV: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE MIGRATING
29/10/2021 Duración: 40minAdvice, recommendations to those brothers who are still in Africa and who plan to migrate.If you ask us, We would tell you not to come, because at least of the hard time that you will go through because of racism.But if you decide to come anyway, then there are some things that you need to know.
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Episode 7: Cultural identities and the presence of the West in Africa
22/10/2021 Duración: 01h22minIs it safe to say that the presence of the West in Africa is the cause of its underdevelopment.
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Episode 5: Discrimination of people of color at work place in Malta
01/10/2021 Duración: 37minWe welcome you to this talkshow broadcasting from our studio in Valletta, Malta., we will tackle a very difficult matter, a must-talk-about, that involves in a very negative way the lives of the members of our community.We are talking about discrimination of Black people at work place. a difficult topic, but we will try to bring up some examples, starting from the story that makes news at the moment, the story of Lamin Jameh, an African Worker who was dumped by the side of the road by his employer, after he fell from a two storey building at a construction site where he was working. Here, employers are involved and during our talk, we want to include and send a constructive message to them, because they are wealth creators. They are a very important segment of the economy and the society.
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Episode 3: Traditional weddings In Kenya, Spain and Cameroon
17/08/2021 Duración: 34minWhat do Kenya, Spain and Cameroon have in common when it comes to traditional celebrations...well...dowry! To know more, listen to our very original podcast that takes you for the discovery of fantastic traditions that you will love to listening to.
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Episode 2: Mixed couples: How culture can be a love-killer
13/08/2021 Duración: 40minIt is true love. A foreigner and a local have decided to tie the knot, but the cultural element is rooted into their relationship through their family in Africa, friends or simple their cultural difference. We discuss it today in our podcast.
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Episode 1: AMAM Radio-Video weekly brief
11/08/2021 Duración: 03minWeek August 8 -14 brings you news from Japan, Nigeria, Cameroon and Kenya
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Episode 1: Love affairs between locals and foreigners
09/08/2021 Duración: 26minIs it for real, for documents or for sex? We discuss in the studio why relationships between third county nationals and Westerners are seen be the public opinion as a not being genuine.
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Episode 5: Sanga Recipe
12/04/2021 Duración: 02minOur Food Tour transports us today in the Forest of Cameroon from where Regine gives you a taste of Sanga, a dish made of Kassava leaves, sweet corn and palm nuts cream. Delicious!
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Episode 4: Matoke Recipe
12/04/2021 Duración: 08minWe visit Kenya today with the Recipe of Matoke introduced to us by Eric! miam.
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Episode 3: Tortilla de Patatas Recipe
12/04/2021 Duración: 06minOur Food tour takes us in Spain with Natalia to taste the delicious Tortilla de Patatas. Enjoy!
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Episode 2: The Dublin Regulation
10/04/2021 Duración: 04minMigration is a Human Right, but EU regulations stifle heavily the right to migrants to move across borders because of the so-called "Dublin Regulation"
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Africa is not country
21/05/2018 Duración: 01h51minAfrica is not a country. It is a continent composed of about 54 nations, which are more or less, and at the same time thoroughly different from one another. More or less because of the colonial division of its boundaries that have halved villages regardless of family ties. Over years, some of those villages have become foreigners to each others, even though they still speak the same language.