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kerawa

Pour ceux qui ne le savent pas, Kerawa, est un site de petites annonces africaine, developpe par un ami.

Kerawa, la chaine continue

Je relais ici le defi que FEE, un ingenieur camerounais se lance sur KERAWA: reuinir 1000 annonces en 20 jours.

La chaine a commence ici, puis la, la et ici

Les symboles africains_1

C’est parti pour une serie de symboles africains dans differents domaines.

Aujourd’hui: ecriture

Beaucoup ( bon je parle plus de moi) les utilisent ou les rencontrent sans vraiment savoir ce qu’ils signifient.

Ah je ne parle pas d’ hyeroglyphes, (l’Afrique est bien plus grande) mais plutot des symboles bantoues.

Pas forcement de la foret equatoriale, mais plus du cote de l’africaine de l’ouest.

Voici un catalogue symboles-significations : tres interessant !!! ( source ) excusez moi pour l’anglais

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  • Le Cameroun, c’est le Cameroun

    Ici le volet est porte sur la lenteur administrative et la bureaucratie en general.

    Voici ce que constate ce bloggeur  concernant le crash du vol KQ 507.

    There is so much bureaucracy here and it takes long before anything is approved,” (All Africa)

    It took Cameroonian authorities:

    • At least fours to inform Kenya Airways of plane disappearance,
    • 11 hours to start searching for the plane,
    • 40 hours to find the wreckage that was 12 miles from the airport,
    • 10 days and intense diplomatic pressure to let foreign pathologists do their job,
    • And still dragging their feet on investigation

    blogvertise

    i discover the Blogvertise website today, it is just like the million dollar homepage, but here they are some pixels free.

    pretty funny and god idea i think

    please search the S ( for Septox to see my pixels )

    the afrigator

    afrigator_logoThe ARFIGATOR launch today,

    “Afrigator is a social media aggregator and directory built especially for African digital citizens who publish and consume content on the Web. We would like to see it become your choice for African social media in one place, in one bite.

    You can use Afrigator to index your blog, podcast, videocast or news site (i.e. any site that publishes an RSS feed) and market it to the rest of Africa and the world. You can also use it to discover new sites in the Afrosphere. “

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