Author: Ewang Johnson

The West African Regional Stock Exchange, the Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM), is returning to London for the eagerly awaited launch of the latest BRVM Investment Days Roadshow. BRVM Investment Days, now a familiar must-attend event on the international investment agenda, takes place on 8 April 2025 at the London Stock Exchange. The roadshow is the ideal opportunity to get a detailed overview of the West African business and investment landscape, as it fosters strategic dialogue between participants in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) regional financial market and international investors. The invitation-only tour, themed ‘Exploring Portfolio…

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“Go down Moses, way down in Egypt’s land,” the old spiritual says. “Tell old Pharaoh to let my people go.” I’m fond of this song’s rendition by Jess Lee Brooks in Sullivan’s Travels (1941). Brooks portrays a pastor that reminds his congregation not to make unwelcome by word, action, or look those joining the service that night. As they sing “Go down Moses,” prisoners from a local chain gang shuffle in and take their seats. You shall not make wrongful use of the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not acquit anyone who misuses his name. Wait.…

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Taiwanese-American comedy sensation Atsuko Okatsuka speaks to Eve Jackson about building a global fan base with her offbeat humour, her viral dance routines with her grandmother and her groundbreaking HBO special “The Intruder”, which solidified her as a comedy star. They also dive into the Parisian audience’s unexpected liveliness during her latest show “Full Grown” and how she accidentally created the viral Drop Challenge that had everyone from Serena Williams to Kerry Washington squatting to Beyoncé. Tune in to hear more about her rise in comedy, the challenges she’s faced, and what audiences can expect from her upcoming shows in…

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YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon — The Cameroonian government has expressed strong indignation over recent attacks on two of its senior officials in Belgium, calling on the Belgian authorities to strengthen security measures and prevent further incidents.The Minister of External Relations, MBELLA MBELLA, summoned the Belgian Ambassador to Cameroon, Alain Leroy, on Tuesday to formally protest what it described as “odious acts of aggression” against Minister of Youth and Civic Education Mounouna Foutsou and Daniel Evina Abe’e, Cameroon’s Ambassador to Belgium. The attacks occurred on Feb. 28 and March 3 in Brussels during the closing ceremony of Youth Month.During the meeting, Mbella Mbella…

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Alamy(Credit: Alamy)Are you warm, cool or neutral? How the retro trend of “getting your colours done” made a comeback with personalised colour analysis on social media – and how your perfect colours can “spark careers, conversations and connections”.Do you have cool or medium undertones? Does red brighten your skin or dull you down? Questions like these, that may not have crossed your mind before, are now prominent on social media, as users try to define their colour palettes. Colour analysis, once considered niche, has seen a surge in popularity, with appointments booked months in advance and apps including TikTok and Instagram flooded…

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Africa offers experiences found nowhere else on Earth. Each year, the Great Migration sees millions of mammals traverse Tanzania and Kenya in one of nature’s greatest spectacles, and you can witness it up close on a safari tour. But the continent extends far beyond its wildlife. Sail the Nile on elegant cruise ships, explore South Africa‘s scenic Garden Route or trek Morocco‘s mountains and ancient medinas. Here are seven journeys from our new book, Dream Trips of the World that showcase the range of adventures you can enjoy across this vast continent. 1. Sail down the Nile in Egypt All the historical romance and melancholy of ancient Egypt can be found…

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Film as dream, film as music. No art penetrates our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.~Ingmar BergmanMy daughter was terrified of werewolves. And of going mad. The former was a childhood reaction to scary monsters; the latter preyed on Jess until the day she died. These dual fears are similar in ways that may surprise us.When writing The Wolf Man (1941), Curt Siodmak was only vaguely aware of themes that became clear years later. He had fled Germany in 1933, finally ending up in the…

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Getty Images(Credit: Getty Images)Last night’s show featured a bizarre James Bond tribute – while failing to duly honour visionary director David Lynch. That choice spoke to the awards’ profound identity crisis.Early on in Sunday’s three-and-three-quarter hour Academy Awards ceremony, there was a tribute to the James Bond franchise, consisting of a Broadway dance routine from Margaret Qualley and three classic theme songs belted out by Lisa, Doja Cat and Raye. It was a strange segment, not just because no Bond films have been released in the past three years, but because the series’ long-time custodians, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G…

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 “I notice that there is a prejudice against women whatever they do. They are never considered at the same level as men” In anticipation of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, Rugby Africa (www.rugbyafrique.com), the continental governing body of rugby across Africa launches the Her Strength, Her Impact, Our Dream campaign. This documentary-style video series highlights Africa’s Impact Champions, 12 delegates from Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Tunisia and Madagascar, celebrating the future of women’s rugby across Africa. To Watch: Click Here The United Nations (https://www.un.org/en/), reports that only 26.9 per cent of executive positions in international sport federations are held…

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