Categories: Blog

Cameroon-born Bonaventure Ndikung’s new vision for Berlin cultural magnet

Ndikung is one of the few people of African origin to head a German cultural institution, having been appointed as head of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Through a range of exhibitions, he aims to highlight post-colonial multiculturalism in a place that has long been emblematic of Western hegemony…
Read More

pann.news

Share
Published by
pann.news

Recent Posts

Turkey: Tenager arrested over killing of two police officers in gun attack

The motives of the 16-year-old suspect are under investigation, Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said…

14 hours ago

Africa aims to lead in green investments after US quit Paris Agreement

African leaders aim to offer a global model for tackling the climate crisis through green…

14 hours ago

Deadly clashes in Kathmandu after social media ban sparks protests

Tens of thousands of people rallied in Kathmandu on Monday against Nepal’s ban on social…

14 hours ago

ICC to present evidence against fugitive warlord Joseph Kony in court’s first in absentia hearing

International Criminal Court prosecutors will present evidence on Tuesday to back up charges of war…

14 hours ago

Nepal police kills at least 17 people protesting corruption and social media ban

Protests erupted in Kathmandu after a government decision to block most social media platforms in…

14 hours ago

Sudanese feminist drama “Cotton Queen” warmly received at Venice Film Festival

Sudanese-Russian filmmaker Mirghani, who is based in Qatar, made a short film of the story…

2 days ago