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"We appreciate knowledgeable voices of those who engage and encourage
constructive discussions and debate about our continent."
Paul Kagame
President of the Republic of Rwanda
"Please accept my compliments for the Africa Journal program you hosted on
funding for HIV/AIDS in Africa. Thank you for including the Ex-Im Bank. You
are to be commended for focusing attention on this very important topic."
James A. Harmon
President and Chairman
Export Import Bank
"Unless there is the political will in this country to tackle the AIDS
epidemic, all the money donated by well meaning organizations overseas is wasted.
The main problem is to change the attitude of the unsophisticated African man towards
women, which is unfortunately not a popular thing to tackle for a politician and therefor
it is much easier to blame the disease on poverty."
Dr. Klaus
Cape Town
South Africa
"I first watched Africa Journal last Thursday evening [August 10, 2000], and
found the show extremely enjoyable. However, I get angry when American Negroes call
themselves "African American." They are NOT - they are American, just as I
am not an "English African." I might be white and from English descent,
but I am a South African. No matter how hard an American tries, they would never be
able to live the way the Africans do in Africa. The traditions and way of life are
completely different."
Olwen Mayer
South Africa
"First and foremost I write to thank you for your balanced programming that
covers the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of Africa.
Bulega Vincent Muryige
Kampala, Uganda
"It will interest you to know that most Ghanaians prefer your programme to
CNN. This is because your institution discuss issues as well as news. "
Brew Issac
Assin-Fosu, Ghana
"I enjoy watching your program on our national television station. Your news is
balanced unlike other western stations who only concentrate on negative news about
Africa."
Brian Mondwa
Ndola, Zambia
"Keep up the good work."
Georgette
An Admirer
Accra, Ghana
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