Ugandan Animator Series Shares African Culture, Languages and Folktales for African Diaspora

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Ugandan-American animator, Solomon Jagwe is known among the African diaspora for his animated children’s tv series, ‘The Adventures of Nkoza And Nankya’. The series aims to help children and parents of African descent, develop a love for African culture, languages, and folktales. VOA’S Esther Githui-Ewart spoke to Solomon and began by asking him how COVID-19 has impacted his work.

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Uganda
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Africa, uganda, animation, series, culture, language, folklores
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