The “African Mean Girls” and puzzles that encourage tourism

How board games inspired a Ugandan souvenirs business (BBC) While struggling with her mental health during lockdown, Emily Banya turned to puzzles. This inspired her to start @UtaliiCreative, a business that creates #puzzles with images of Uganda and African landmarks! https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-61986655

The NOLA Project opens ‘School Girls, or the African Mean Girls Play’ at Loyola on June 16 (Gambit) #GoodGirls, a play that has been dubbed the “African Mean Girls,” will finish its production on July 1st at @theNOLAproject. The comedy follows 3 girls who attend a boarding school in a rural area of Ghana, whose lives change when a new girl arrives. https://www.nola.com/gambit/events/article_7f7aad00-e76e-11ec-b946-f7c1511e7865.html

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