Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon

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Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon travaille comme un stringer pour l’agence de Press Reuters ebien d’autres organisms en Côte d’Ivoire. Il a presenté de sujects les news, sport et les sujets magazines.

Il est interessé en les sujets raconter la vie des peuples, photographier les enfants et la societe. Il a titulairé d’un certificat de participation a un ‘training for a hostile environment’ a londres. Ses hobbies sont la photographie, la natation, les voyages, le cinema (les documentaries) et l’humour. Son reve le plus absolut est que les africans pensent autrement lorsqu’on parle la photographie.

Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon works as a stringer for a variety of organizations, including Reuters in Ivory Coast. He covers subjects related to news, sports and magazines.

He is interested in stories that show the lives of people and photographing children and society. He holds a certificate for his participation in 'Training for a Hostile Environment' which took place in London. His hobbies are photography, swimming, traveling, watching films (especially documentaries) and humor. His dream is that Africans think different when talking about photography.

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Burundian Hairdressers

Like many other Africans who come to South Africa, Burundian nationals are often slapped with the reality of high unemployment rates. Many of them go into informal trades like hairdressing to earn a living.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 11 October 2010 - Photo

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Future Black Stars

With the Ghanaian Black Stars making it further than any other African team in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, young boys throughout Ghana have been inspired by the game of football.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 21 July 2010 - Future stars and yesterday's heroes, Photo

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Wrapped in orange

Trees wrapped in orange cloth along the road from the airport to Broadway in Kensington to celebrate South Africa playing host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 7 July 2010 - Fans, fun and football, Photo

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City of Gold

The City of Gold is located south of Johannesburg in the Free State. It got its name from the rich mineral deposits found in the area including uranium and gold. Illegal miners flock to the area, drawn by its promise of mineral wealth and prosperity.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 4 July 2010 - Business and life, Photo

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Diepsloot Fan Park

Thousands of fans from Diepsloot Township, north of Johannesburg, gathered at a fan park in their area to watch the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup when South Africa took on Mexico at Soccer City Stadium.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 22 June 2010 - Fans, fun and football, Photo

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First African Win

June 13, 2010 is a day that may never be forgotten by Ghanaian football supporters. It will go down in history as the day that the national team, The Black Stars, became the first African team to win a match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

By Rosemary Mroba Gaisie - 17 June 2010 - Africa United, Photo, Text

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House of the Ivorians

The Ivorian community in South Africa religiously supports their national team, The Elephants. When Mr and Mrs Gaba opened the House of the Ivorians, it became a home away from home for many men and women from the Ivory Coast.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 15 June 2010 - Photo

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Number 9

With only three days to go before a crucial match between Burkina Faso and Malawi, The Stallions’ Moumouni Dagano began the hunt for his number nine football jersey.

By Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon - 20 April 2010 - Photo