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11 months ago
Chernor Jalloh
From Sierra Leone
In New York, United States

Africanist Press does a good job to hold the government accountable with factual base news.

About Africanist Press
Based in Philadelphia, United States of America, Africanist Press aims to provide grassroots African perspectives and progressive commentaries on events and conditions affecting the lives of Africans. We are a platform for high quality, front-line journalism on the African continent. We focus especially on defending media freedom, exposing corruption, and promoting democracy and equality.  As an independent news and book publisher, we aim to publish the work of emerging African writers, thinkers, artists, and independent journalists.
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