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New African

- Publisher:
- IC Publications Ltd.
- Publication date:
- 2009-03-24
- ISBN:
- 0142-9345
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Description:
The most influential pan-African current affairs magazine
Every month over 220,000 people read New African to keep abreast with the affairs from the continent. Published continuously since 1966, the English language monthly has consistently brought an African point of view to international news. It is the essential magazine for government officials, businessmen, professionals and Africa-watchers. New African is distributed in over 100 countries, and consulted whenever Africa is mentioned. The leading commentator on African affairs and Africa’s best selling magazine.
Every month over 220,000 people read New African to keep abreast with the affairs from the continent. Published continuously since 1966, the English language monthly has consistently brought an African point of view to international news. It is the essential magazine for government officials, businessmen, professionals and Africa-watchers. New African is distributed in over 100 countries, and consulted whenever Africa is mentioned. The leading commentator on African affairs and Africa’s best selling magazine.
Issue Number
- Nbr. 601, April 2020
- Nbr. 600, February 2020
- Nbr. 599, December 2019
- Nbr. 598, October 2019
- Nbr. 597, August 2019
- Nbr. 596, July 2019
- Nbr. 595, June 2019
- Nbr. 594, May 2019
- Nbr. 593, April 2019
- Nbr. 592, March 2019
- Nbr. 591, February 2019
- Nbr. 590, January 2019
- Nbr. 589, December 2018
- Nbr. 588, November 2018
- Nbr. 587, October 2018
- Nbr. 586, August 2018
- Nbr. 584, June 2018
- Nbr. 583, May 2018
- Nbr. 582, April 2018
- Nbr. 581, March 2018
Latest documents
- Human capital is our biggest advantage: Aboubaker Omar Hadi--Chairman, Djibouti International Free Trade Zone.
- Morocco is Africa's most popular holiday destination.
- Is al-Shabaab becoming bolder?
- The politics of Black parenthood.
- Twitter boss Dorsey rethinks Africa plans due to coronavirus.
- Egypt reopens Djoser pyramid.
- KEEPING THE TERRORISTS AT BAY.
- Djibouti--punching above its weight.
- Our success story.
- African soccer star profiles: Riyad Mahrez and N'Golo Kante.
Featured documents
- "Germany has not come to grips with colour".
- "Namibia is one of the most unequal nations in the world--we shall occupy the land come 31st July".
- "This is an economic war": Pascal D. Kokora, Cote d'Ivoire's ambassador in Washington, blames France for his country's recent woes.
- $500 million put into African hospitality.
- 'An unencrypted email is like a letter without an envelope': "how do we know that Saddam has WMD? Because we've still got the receipts"--Bill Hicks, the late British comedian.
- 'Diversifying the economy away from oil is the most important thing'.
- 'Go hang, Baffour'.
- 'I have a dream': "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character ... and if America is to be a great nation, this must become true"--Martin Luther King Jr, from his famous speech at the march on Washington, 28 August 1963. Below is an excerpt.
- 'In brief, my life is war'.
- 'Monrovia is calm'.