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DUST Presents… Felabration! A Tribute to Fela Kuti
To commemorate last week’s anniversary of the passing of one of Africa’s most iconic musicians of all time – Fela Kuti, we present Felabration! The music will – of course – be mainly afrobeat, but will also include music influenced
Dust Magazine is Hiring!
Dust Magazine is hiring. Take a look at the job descriptions below and if you feel this is something you can do, send a resume and cover letter to crystal@dustaccra.com. We look forward to hearing from you. ________________________________________________________________________ Position: General
Essential Ingredients for the Ghanaian Campaign Trail
Ghanaians have two favourite pastimes; football and politics. Just as one former Black star coach lamented that Ghana is a nation of over 20 million coaches, one can safely say Ghana is also a nation of over 20 million political
Social Media for Social Change
Written by Michael Annor Take a moment to think about each time a television broadcast has been interrupted for a commercial. It might have felt like a disturbance, but whichever way you look at it, it still captured your attention;
When the Silent Speak
There are always people with progressive ideas that could help propel Ghana forward. Those with such ideas often go against society’s grain. As such, they find their ideas (and their confidence in those ideas) challenged. This is not surprising: change
Ghana Elections 2012: #GhanaDecides
Written by Kobby Graham ‘Ghana Decides’ is a non-partisan project being run by a team of young Ghanaians united in putting Ghana first, whatever their political leanings. It is a lesson in political maturity that many supposedly more adult Ghanaians
Accra[dot]Alt & the Chale Wote Festival (2012)
There are few events in Ghana’s annual social calendar that makes me as excited as the Chale Wote festival. Organised by Accra[dot]Alt and sponsored by the French Embassy, the American Embassy, Dust Magazine and many others, the Chale Wote Street
Mutombo the Poet’s X-ray (feat. Lady) – The Video
It’s finally arrived. One of Ghana’s most-loved spoken word artists has released the first video off his recently released album, Photosentences. Its an simple animation, reminiscent of locally produced cartoons from the early and mid 1990′s. Ghana’s very own retro.







