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Dear readers, your digital issue is available, You will find in this November edition: Dr. Matthew Morin's interesting interview of Anyango and Makadem, two good friends from two different continents Kenya and Japan who are internationally recognized as performers of Kenyan music: a great dialog of two friends talking about their respective musical pursuits, and the latest developments in Kenya and in the world. You will also read about the development of the Halal business in Japan, ahead of the 2020 Olympics games, and the upcoming Halal Festival in Makuhari Messe in Chiba, north of Tokyo. We also followed the Congolese Judoka Daryl Lokuku during one of his workouts in Tokyo while in preparation for his next fight on 30th of November in Differ Ariake, Tokyo. We will conclude with a poem written in French by Louis Solo Martinel, Director of Fuji Scene Francophone, in "Tribute to Mr. Mukuna Tshakatumba", the Congolese musicians who sadly passed away last month. Enjoy your magazi

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  • African Culture through Art, Music and Fashion

    Take Free!December

    Vol 4

    Claude Chronic lescristmas

    Inside

    Joice exclusive interview Tomohiko Yanagisawa & his Masai Shop

    African & Caribbean Culture through Art, Music and FashionThe MAGAZINE

    Light by Pascale lets share it

    African Proverbs

    A Celebration of Light and Sharing

    Merry Christmas

    Happy New Year and

    August 2014

    # 30

    USa-Africa Summit

    Country of the Month

    Tanzania

    Mr. Nana Barnabas

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    Executive Director of Japan House Cameroon

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    I just want to take a minute in this November issue to thank you all dear readers for your incredible support, and I invite you as well to think about all the victims of war in the world, and those who suffer from Ebola in Africa because what is happening today is truly a tragedy. Rendez Vous en Asie is here to give you a new and real vision of Africa through its different concepts and mine are lessons given by African proverbs:

    Here they are for your November selection.

    Claude Kamdem

    1- An oil lamp feels proud to give light even though it wears itself away.

    2- Ashes fly back into the face of he who throws them.

    3- Anyone who urinates in a stream should be warned because any of his rela-tives may drink from the water.

    4- Before you ask a man for clothes, look at the clothes that he is wearing.

    5- Birth is the only remedy against death.

    6- Better a single decision maker than a thousand advisors.

    7- Criticism is easy but it does not create.

    8- People in trouble remember Allah.

    9- Where a woman rules, streams run uphill.

    10- A person is a guest for one or two days, but becomes an intruder on the third.

    11- The skin of the leopard is beautiful, but not his heart.

    12- Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you.

    13- There is always a winner even in a monkeys beauty contest.

    14- The beauty of a woman becomes useless if there is no one to admire it.

    15- Good words are food, bad words are poison.

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