SOME years ago, a group called Boney M forecast the death of the world in a song titled "We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" off the album Boonoonoonoos.
The Nyanga Arts Festival roars into life today, with expectations high that the event will be a rare treat for music and art lovers in this mountainous town.
In its determination to safeguard the creative ingenuity of Nigerians, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation is going into partnership with the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC).
Nigeria, as the largest black country in the world and also the third largest film producing country in the universe, is beginning to make a considerable impact in the world of cinema. In the on- going world international film fare,
The National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) has said it will partner with the Abuja Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ABUCCIMA) towards having an expo that will be profitable to Nigeria.
Sierra Leone's new kid on the block, Famous aka Fredrick Peters is set to rock the British Council and National Swimming Pool with his second album titled Love Tight on May 28 and 30 respectively.
All happened according to plan with schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions drawn from the seven Sub-Divisions of Yaoundé, respecting to the fullest the programme of march past at the May 20 Avenue. All the seven Sub-Divisions were represented
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Tuesday lamented the fact that the Chai museum, in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, is not yet fully playing the role for which it was designed, which is to preserve the history of the
This month's "Caldo do Poeira" live musical programme, of the National Radio of Angola (RNA), will be held next Sunday in Lubango city, to pay homage posthumously to musicians of south Huíla province, namely Joca Gaspar, Gagá Kuleka and Octávio
The forlorn eucalyptus sculpture on show at the Village Market in Nairobi has great sentimental value to the sculptor . He wants to sell it, but reluctantly.