SOS Haiti

mercredi 24 février 2010

La mission commence

SOS Haiti Malaki ma Kongo

SOS Haiti Malaki ma Kongo

Mardi le 23 février a pris le vol la mission humanitaire SOS Haïti Malaki ma Kongo en collaboration avec Mission OHde Find the Cure.

NB : La traduction de l’italien au français pour les nouvelles publiées dans ces jours est faite par Italiens volontaires qu’ils s’excusent pour les fautes grammaticales et de langue. Merci pour votre compréhension et patience! Continue reading

Fiftieth anniversary of independence

(Google automatic translation)

Saturday, July 24, 2010 letter,
from 18 to 23 H00 H00 in P A R I S

In collaboration with Makitec / Paar Edition

Location: AGEC, 177, rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris.

6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.:
Reception of Guests

6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.:
Beverages, visit to the  Stands
– Dinner entitled “Soup of Independence”, once forbidden to slaves, it has become a national meal, eaten in every home on January 1, Independence Day in Haiti.

7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.:
* “The Kongo Lullabies” with my mama Maloumbi Ntombo
* Poetry Kongo language with my mbuta Masengo Mbongolo “Bua Ban keti if buabuneeeeennn! “” (Another world is possible)

7:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.:
1st Video clip on the nineteenth ed. the Fes-ti-val Malaki my Paris 2010 Kongo

7:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.:
Mbongui Ya Paar Ndubukulu with editions
– Dictionary of Literary Congo: Christmas Kodia Ramata
– Elements of sociology courses: Ferdinand Mbah
– Malaki Ma Kongo 1991-2010: Masengo of my Mbongolo
– Journal Kongo Kul-tur, vol. 1, No. 2-3: Dr. Guy Alexander Sounda
-Tribute to Alphonse Mas-samba
– Debate on June 13, 2009 (video).
– The Haitian Voodoo seen with the eyes of an African Kongo: Masengo my Mbongolo
– A tribute to Cheikh Anta Diop: Mawawa Mawa Kiese

8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.:
Round Table.
Theme: From Toussaint Louverture to Nelson Mandela, to Lumumba, Nkrumah Nkwame: Africa-Caribbean: Fiftieth Anniversary of Independence or Dependence?
Hosted by Michael Faye (Pan and Historian) and Martin Lemotieu (pan-Africanist, literary critic and Lecturer).

9:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.:
Video clip on the second nineteenth ed. the Fes-ti-val Malaki my Paris 2010 Kongo

9:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.:
Excerpt from the video documentary on the bicentennial of Haiti Massengo my Mbongolo.

10:15 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.:
Proceedings of the Tricontinental Festival Malaki Ma Kongo nineteenth Edtion in Paris, April 17, 2010.
– Testimonials & Malaki Ma Kongo Prospecting in Paris 2012

10:45 p.m.:
Video clip on the 3rd nineteenth ed. the Fes-ti-val Malaki my Paris 2010 Kongo

11:00 p.m.
End of the evening

KongoLive TV

April 2011
KongoLiveTv

KongoLiveTv

In occasion of the XXth anniversary of the First Edition of  Malaki ma Kongo Festival (07 july 1991 – 07 july 2011), the General Coordination of Malaki ma Kongo launches the Official inaugural Programme of the television KongoLiveTV (tv via Web). Continue reading

SOS Haiti

vendredi 22 janvier 2010

Haiti 2010

Haiti 2010

La Cellule de Crise SOS HAITI est très honorée de l’estime et la confiance que vous témoignez à notre égard. On s’excuse de n’avoir pas fait signe de vie ces derniers jours, nous étions surchauffés et scrutons tous les moyens pour savoir ce que sont devenus nos amis de Malaki ma Kongo-Haïti, notre groupe relais basée à Montagne Noire, quartier reculer de Port au Prince et tous les villages perdus dans les bas fonds, vallées et montagnes à Belle Fontaine. Continue reading

Pilgrimage to the heart of Africa

Special Reconciliation of African people from East and West of the Atlantic Ocean

«The essential for a people is not much being able to glorify itself by a past more or less majestic, but it is more about discovering and taking consciousness of this past’s continuity,  whatever this past was.” (Cheikh Anta Diop).

Pilgrimage to the heart of Africa

Pilgrimage to the heart of Africa

Dirty cloths are to be washed within the family, they say. That’s why Malaki ma Kongo, association for the promotion of African cultural roots in service of Responsible Development, invites all Africans – but not only! – from east and west of the Atlantic Ocean to go back to African ancestors’ steps.
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