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In Safaa Kotbi's work, tradition isn't preserved it's transformed.
Drawing from childhood memories in Casablanca, the Moroccan artist reimagines ceremonial objects like the mrecha and berrad into sculptural forms that explore , ritual and cultural memory via photography.
The most powerful symbol of this story is Gahanga Cricket Stadium.
Built on the outskirts of Kigali, it became Rwanda’s first international-standard cricket ground.
But its significance goes beyond sport.
Cricket played a quiet but unexpected role in Rwanda’s 🇷🇼 recovery after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
This is the story of how a sport, and a stadium, became part of national healing.
Three women. Three cultures. One familiar story.
For many children of immigrants, this photograph feels deeply familiar. We see our mothers, grandmothers, and aunties the women who carried dreams, sacrifices, and entire futures on their backs.
📸 : @facelessvision
“I hung my friend on a 17 feet tall bridge”
@Odeshi228 is one of Nigeria's most exhilarating photographer on the scene right
now.
His creative freedom is his greatest weapon. He is unconventional and dares to take the risk
Meet Chima Victor Agbugba
Ennedi Plateau, Chad 🇹🇩 (2026)
📸 : @aseelswaid9
The water host the last known colonies of an isolated species of crocodiles that roamed the Sahara before it was a desert. The Sahara Desert we know today used to be wet, green and lush.
Fun fact provided by : @Mochievous
Ennedi Plateau, Chad 🇹🇩 (2026)
📸 : @aseelswaid9
The water host the last known colonies of an isolated species of crocodiles that roamed the Sahara before it was a desert. The Sahara Desert we know today used to be wet, green and lush.
Fun fact provided by : @Mochievous