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Anambra Unity Festival to Boost Culture, Economy – Director
The Director, Anambra Unity Festival (ANUFEST), Mr Ifeanyi Eziukwu, has announced that the upcoming event is designed to foster unity, promote cultural heritage, boost tourism and stimulate economic growth across the state. Eziukwu spoke in an interview with journalists in Awka, on Monday, adding that the week-long festival would hold from Sept. 21 to Sept. [] The post Anambra Unity Festival to Boost Culture, Economy – Director appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
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South Africa Today
· Jul 5, 2026
Innibos National Arts Festival Boosts Mpumalanga Economy and Draws Massive Crowds
MBOMBELA, MPUMALANGA — The 20th edition of the Innibos National Arts Festival is currently transforming Mbombela into a vibrant hub of culture, food, and entertainment, drawing massive crowds to the Mpumalanga province. The highly anticipated three-day event has become a staple for attendees who travel from across the country and beyond to experience the unique []
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· Jul 8, 2026
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As the leading cinema chain in Southeast Europe, Cineplexx is a natural partner for an award that honours the audience’s choice while supporting the theatrical life of regional films beyond the Festival. At its 32nd edition, the Sarajevo Film Festival will present a new award for the first time: the Prix Cineplexx, established in partnership [] The post A New Sarajevo Film Festival Award: Prix Cineplexx appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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· Jul 6, 2026
MUBI Fest Brings Three Days of Cinema, Live Music, and Community to Chicago
MUBI Fest returns to Chicago July 10-12 with a weekend of exclusive screenings, live music, and special events across The Salt Shed, Music Box Theatre, and Gene Siskel Film Center Highlights include live performances from Current Joys and Delroy Edwards, the Chicago premiere of Jane Schoenbrun’s TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA, a preview [] The post MUBI Fest Brings Three Days of Cinema, Live Music, and Community to Chicago appeared first on Chicago Reader.
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Watchdog Uganda
· Jun 27, 2026
President Museveni opens inaugural Uganda Cultural and Tourism Festival in Germany, shares his song and poem collections
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday, 26th June, 2026 officially opened the inaugural Uganda Cultural and Tourism Festival in Munich, Germany. The three-day festival brings together Ugandans in the diaspora, tourism stakeholders, investors, and friends of Uganda to celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage and tourism potential. In his message delivered by Ms. Mariam Ataho, [] The post President Museveni opens inaugural Uganda Cultural and Tourism Festival in Germany, shares his song and poem collections appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
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