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Louise Burgers
#DesignIndaba2018: Fashion with a social conscience

Amna Elshandaweely's latest fashion collection launched at Design Indaba 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Amna Elshandaweely's latest fashion collection launched at Design Indaba 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa.
[Louise Burgers] How Egyptian fashion designer Amna Elshandaweely uses social activism in her fashion to address issues of culture and identity...

Posted 6 years ago | Like
Tom Jackson
Egyptian drone startup Drofie raises funding

Drofie drone
Drofie drone
[Tom Jackson] Egyptian drone startup Drofie has beaten off competition from 865 other applicants to win a place in the Switzerland-based Kickstart Accelerator...

Posted 7 years ago | Like
Theresa Mallinson
Journalists targeted in run-up to Egyptian elections

Journalists targeted in run-up to Egyptian elections
[Theresa Mallinson] When Egyptians went to the polls on Monday, several journalists and bloggers were still nursing bruises and broken limbs after the crackdown on the media in the lead up to the elections. Others remained in jail. Seems the country's current military rulers are no better than the Mubarak regime - certainly not in their treatment of the press, particularly female journalists.

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Issa Sikiti da Silva
Mubarak gone, Egyptian media picks up pieces - where to from here?

Mubarak gone, Egyptian media picks up pieces - where to from here?
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] After nursing its wounds inflicted by the tyrannical regime of Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian media - aided by the Jasmine Revolution - has begun to count the costs of the oppression, pull itself together and plan for the future. As the road to freedom is still littered with 'technical' obstacles, many observers wonder: where to from here?

Posted 12 years ago | Like
Jeremy Daniel
Google, Twitter set up voice-to-tweet service for Egypt

Google, Twitter set up voice-to-tweet service for Egypt
[Jeremy Daniel] As the Egyptian government feverishly tries to cut off all contact with the outside world, Google, working in collaboration with Twitter, has set up an innovative service for Egyptians desperate to communicate and stay in touch. It's a service called voice to tweet, and relies on software from a company called SayNow that Google purchased only last week.

Posted 13 years ago | Like
Walter Wafula
Egyptian government to train 20 African journalists

Egyptian government to train 20 African journalists
[Walter Wafula] The Egyptian government has offered scholarships to 20 African journalists including one Ugandan, to sharpen their news reporting skills.

Posted 13 years ago | Like
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