Espera Donouvossi

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Espera G. Donouvossi is a journalist from South Africa specialized in art and culture issues. In 2006, he began his career as film critic. He is the author of many reports on society issues and sports events. His hobbies are cinema, literature and dance. He covered many film festivals around the world from Africa to Europe.


He graduated with a degree in Science of Language and Communication at University of Abomey-Calavi in Benin. He is currently in South Africa where he completed a degree course in Applied Communicative Skills at the Professional Center of Creative Social Communicative skills in Johannesburg. Additionally, he is a worldwide social and cultural networking activist.


He has been working since 2002 and had previous experience as a journalist in charge of art and culture issues with the Benin daily newspaper Evenement du Jour in Cotonou. Right now, he is a freelancer with seven years of experience.

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Bodybuilder bouncer

Following in the footsteps of businessmen, bodybuilders from around Africa hoped to cash in during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. But just how did they intend to capitalise on this unique opportunity?

By Espera Donouvossi - 9 November 2010 - Photo

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Africans Forced to Flee

World Cup fever has descended on South Africa as the country prepares to host the biggest sporting event in its history. The airports are getting increasingly busy, people everywhere are starting to celebrate and all eyes are on this colorful nation. Meanwhile, the police have been vigilant in their campaign to rid South Africa of illegal immigrants, which makes life very difficult for honest and hard working foreign nationals seeking sanctuary in the country.

By Espera Donouvossi - 13 June 2010 - Text

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The ultimate challenge for African magicians

Africa has a reputation for being the continent where black magic is an inseparable part of sport, certainly where the sport of sports is concerned. Does black magic really have a part to play? Africans from all four corners of the continent throw more light on this issue.

By Espera Donouvossi - 21 May 2010 - Text