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Bakwa (magazine)

''Bakwa'' is an online magazine of art and culture criticism based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, which covers international cultural issues, as well as technology, business and politics, and has a penchant for feature articles. Notable contributors include: Ntone Edjabe, Anna Jäger, Kangsen Feka Wakai, Serubiri Moses, Minna Salami, Jack Little, Emmanuel Iduma, and Johnnie MacViban.
==History==
Founded during the last quarter of 2011 (but operational as from 2012) by Dzekashu MacViban, ''Bakwa'' rose out of the need to fill the lacuna created by the absence of literary and cultural magazines in Cameroon, notably the defunct Pala Pala magazine, and it highlights a new dynamic Africa, often ignored by Western traditional media.〔
Over the years, ''Bakwa'' has been able to establish alliances with important magazines such as The Guardian (Guardian Africa Network), Chimurenga, Kwani?. and The Ofi Press, which have led to collaborations on various projects.

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