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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Afro Poetry Times tales a peek into Viola A Davis book and garnishes it with #poetry

Viola A Davis might currently be making waves in the entertainment industry courtesy of her new movie "Woman King" but her new book is also making strides. 

"Finding Me" is a book built on the foundation of discovery, inspiration and love. 

The writing journey isn’t a straight road from starting out to success – it involves all sorts of detours, rest stops, travels off the beaten path and unexpected adventures.

The Afro Poetry Times is reviewing the book for it's April 2023 edition. 

The magazine also features:

* How a Botswana poet Moeketsi found healing through poetry. 

* Big things happen to a poet who almost gave up writing  

* Some competitions to win real money

* A romantic love short story 

* Lots of unpublished thought provoking poems and more... 

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Promoting African creative voices to global audiences through authentic storytelling

There is a sense of pride and dignity that comes with having a story that speaks to one’s culture and roots. It is known as identity, a beautiful feeling of ‘self’, that this is who I am.
This and more are what we have recognised and sought to protect and promote over the last 17 years of Paramount’s presence on African soil.
Embodying 54 countries, 3 000 tribes, and approximately 1.2 billion people, Africa is a continent rich in beautiful culture and stories, and this exactly, is what Paramount celebrated at this year’s Africa Day. We have recognised the importance and uniqueness of African stories and are dedicated to placing them on the pedestal within the global community.
Over the years, our dedication has taken on different forms — morphing with the times, needs, and prevalent culture of the continent. First, it was through an astonishingly pervasive music platform that launched African talents and African music to global relevance.
Adapting popular content
Then, it was by championing the creation and promotion of homegrown African entertainment — particularly within the movie and film industry.
Now, we have come full circle by adapting popular content from across the globe to indigenous languages, starting with the adaptation of the widely-loved animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants to one of South Africa’s most spoken languages, isiZulu.
In 2022, Paramount Africa ran its first-ever isiZulu-dubbed SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon! The explosive reception we received encouraged us to further create a full run of the entire show — creating a momentum that played a pivotal role in bringing diversity and representation in edutainment to the African audience. This was just a step in a long line of initiatives we had tailored to Africa.
In 17 years, we have created platforms that have become safe spaces for African creatives to thrive, and launchpads that have thrust African voices, stories, and culture into the limelight. Through this, we have inspired change in the African movie and film industry, paving pathways for talents to become stars while retaining the authenticity of their stories.
Multilingual telenovas
Many of these platforms — including reality TV shows like Unstoppable Thabooty and our global VH1 franchise Love & HipHop South Africa, incredible multilingual telenovelas like Isono and Redemption, and exceptional reality series like Inside Life and the impactful content for change partnership drama series MTV Shuga — have delivered our mandate, successfully executing what Paramount Africa represents — a medium giving power to the true form of African stories.

Friday, May 19, 2023

Melody from an opera is poetry to the soul. Afro Poetry Times May 2023 edition amps it up!

The melody from an opera soothes the soul. The gentleness of tears on one's cheeks scream joy or pain. 

Life is a beautiful thing. Afro Poetry Times celebrates that beauty through poetry. 

Why not allow your mind to wander on lands aplenty? Whisk yourseld to fictional cities in the depth of your thoughts...

We have the ultimate magazine which celebrates the beauty of life through poetry. 

In the May 2023 edition, we feature: 

* Amazing poems

* Short story bonus

* Poet narrates how she got her breakthrough from grass to grace 

* Zimbabwean poet gets international recognition

* A review of rapper and business man 50 Cents new book 

* A South African University that's making Xhosa poetry relevant

* International Competitions to win some real cash and lots more 

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