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Thursday 23 May  
Cartoon of the Week

Cartoon of the Week

"Cartoon of the Week" showcases one of our cartoonists from Africa making a comment on the news of the week.
Africa in 2012
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Cartoon: Africa in 2012

Article: Cartoon: Africa in 2012

Who is Damien Glez? The Franco-Burkinabese Damien Glez was born in 1967. In 1991, the state of emergency ends in Burkina Faso. With the 'springtime' for the country's press, Glez began his career as a cartoonist for the...

DEMONcratic Republic of Congo
Netherlands Netherlands Article: DEMONcratic Republic of Congo

Article: DEMONcratic Republic of Congo

The Franco-Burkinabese Damien Glez was born in 1967. In 1991, the state of emergency ends in Burkina Faso. With the 'springtime' for the country's press, Glez began his career as a cartoonist for the satirical weekly Le...

Article: Cartoon: Climate Change Conference, Durban

Who is Damien Glez? The Franco-Burkinabese Damien Glez was born in 1967. In 1991, the state of emergency ends in Burkina Faso. With the 'springtime' for the country's press, Glez began his career as a cartoonist for the...

Kampala Rodeo
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Cartoon: Kampala Rodeo

Article: Cartoon: Kampala Rodeo

Who is Gado? Gado, real name Godfrey Mwampembwa, is one of Africa's most influential cartoonists. He draws a daily cartoon for Kenyan newspaper The Nation, and his work has been published in Le Monde (France), the Washington Times (US)...

Article: British aid for Tanzanian gay rights

Who is Gado? Gado, real name Godfrey Mwampembwa, is one of Africa's most influential cartoonists. He draws a daily cartoon for Kenyan newspaper The Nation, and his work has been published in Le Monde (France), the Washington Times (US) and...

Article: Cartoon: Kenyan Prime Minister on top of the situation

Who is Gado? Gado, real name Godfrey Mwampembwa, is one of Africa's most influential cartoonists. He draws a daily cartoon for Kenyan newspaper The Nation, and his work has been published in Le Monde (France), the Washington Times (US) and...

Cartoonists in Africa
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Humour comes with dangers

Article: Humour comes with dangers

Not everyone finds cartoons amusing. Censorship and violent suppression are realities for some cartoonists. But judging from the mood at the International Cartoon Festival held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso’s capital, this week...

Al-Shabaab in Kenya
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Al-Shabaab in Kenya

Article: Al-Shabaab in Kenya

Who is Gado? Gado, real name Godfrey Mwampembwa, is one of Africa's most influential cartoonists. He draws a daily cartoon for Kenyan newspaper The Nation, and his work has been published in Le Monde (France), the Washington Times (US) and...

Cartoon: Desmond Tutu's birthday
Netherlands Netherlands Article: Desmond Tutu's birthday

Article: Desmond Tutu's birthday

Who is Damien Glez? The Franco-Burkinabese Damien Glez was born in 1967. In 1991, the state of emergency ends in Burkina Faso. With the 'springtime' for the country's press, Glez began his career as a cartoonist for the...

Article: Mama Wangari Maathai 1940-2011

Who is Gado? Gado, real name Godfrey Mwampembwa, is one of Africa's most influential cartoonists. He draws a daily cartoon for Kenyan newspaper The Nation, and his work has been published in Le Monde (France), the Washington Times (US) and...


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