Monday 23 April 2012

Bazin in the malian society





Bazin, one of the most coveted africain fabrics from mali and other coutries such as Burkina Faso , Senegale, but especially admired in Mali to the point of becoming a cultural identity in Mali. the damask comes from different europeen countries likes Germany, Hollande etc, but Mali is the leading provider bazin of all africa so we think the fabric is made in mali.The damask fabric is cotton which has the distinction of making the color shimmering when stained. Its elegance in the traditionally cotton fabric of choice for making tunics, festive creations and contemporary chic. Stiffer it is more expensive it is. Bazin africolor is hand dyed, each fabrics created by hand is unique. Malians have the tendencies to wear the damask in special occasion such as marriages, naming ceremonies, engagement parties ect. In Mali, bazin is more focused than any afrcain fabric and even more than those foreing dresses.
The beauty of a continent, a nation is reflected in the genius of  his people.

Monday 16 April 2012

Is citizen journalism a threat or a challenge to professional journalist?


Instead of wondering whether citizenship journalism is a threat or a challenge to journalism, the question being asked at the moment is how important it is.

Today weblogs seem to be everywhere in and around the journalism. The media publish weblogs as one item in their online content repertoire, individual journalists have taken up blogging, and an array of amateurs are maintaining weblogs that at least to certain extent resemble news journalism. The profession has come to see its niche as connected to the absence of personal bias but rather to journalistic method.

 It will be reasonable to assume that the social maturation of internet communication, for its parts has formed favourable ground for citizenship journalism to develop a specific net communication genre.