Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah, a Liverpool native, is proudly representing her West African heritage as part of Ghana’s team in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, helping the Black Queens advance to the semi-finals. In addition to her on-field contributions, she is also making a notable impact off the pitch.
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Zambia’s Stary Mwaba mines the toxic legacy of the Copperbelt’s ‘black mountains’
Stary MwabaZambia's "black mountains," large mining waste heaps, deeply impact artist Stary Mwaba, who reflects on their toxic legacy through his work. His latest exhibition at the Lusaka National Museum portrays the lives of young miners in Kitwe, capturing their struggles and resilience amidst a backdrop of environmental degradation. Want More Context? 🔎
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