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March - April 2003
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March 22, 2003

Kamuzu Academy in Malawi, is one of the best high schools in the region, which has trained some regional leaders in southern Africa. It was established in 1980. Your website is very positive.

Willie Kachaka
Sussex, England
 

March 17, 2003

Thank you for an informative website where people who are interested in the progress of the African people can visit and read positive information about the continent and her inhabitants.

I am a Caribbean woman of African descend who is living in the U.S. I am so ecstatic that I can read the news about Africa and draw my own conclusions, instead of having someone do it for me (mainstream U.S. news station and reporters), their bias news coverage of the motherland.

I hope in the future you can put together a newletter or a magazine. Keep up the good work.

Stephanie Crosby
New York, NY
USA.
 

March 3, 2003

I am a student from the international Community school of Abidjan in Ivory Coast. Our history teacher has asked us to research on people of character and integrity in West Africa. Your site has a number of people whom I would like to research as a person of character and integrity.

I however am failing to find any information on people like Dr. Bonnie-Andrews. It would be a great help if you could guide me to some sites from where I could find information relevant to my topic.


Raju Lola
Abidjan, Ivory Coast

March 2, 2003

I would like to suggest The Zambian (www.thezambian.com) as a possible site for consideration of the Top 50 best websites in Africa.

The site is a portal on Zambia and definitely helps put Zambia on the world map with its content and style of presentation.

Leonard Nelson
Lusaka, Zambia

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