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    Italy – Government Approves Amnesty for Irregular Migrant Workers

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    Government approves amnesty for irregular migrant workers in Italy.

    The Italian government has approved a measure that will enable all irregular immigrant workers in the country to be regularised while their employers will be exempted from sanctions prescribed by the law for hiring illegal workers.

    Today the government approved a Legislative Decree that adopts the Directive 2009/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2009 providing for minimum standards on sanctions and measures against employers of illegally staying third-country nationals.

    A unique aspect of the government’s Decree is that it introduces a transitory measure that will enable so many undocumented immigrant workers to be regularised while at the same time allowing the State to earn a good amount of money.

    Currently, an employer of an irregular immigrant risks arrest and prison sentence ranging from three months to one year, and a fine of 5,000 Euros for each worker hired.
    The employer also risks administrative sanctions for failing to pay the social security contributions while the worker risks expulsion.

    An employer who has been condemned, even if it’s not a definitive sentence, will most probably be banned from bringing foreign workers to Italy. Furthermore, they’ll be required to pay a fine equivalent to the average cost of repatriating the worker. This money will be used to finance repatriation costs and integration projects.

    Under the new Directive, an exploited illegal immigrant who reports the employer will be issued a permit.

    It introduces aggravating circumstances for cases of exploitation of undocumented workers. The prescribed sentences are increased by a half in the following cases: if the employer hires more than three undocumented workers; if they are minor children aged under 16 years; and if they are exposed to dangerous working conditions.

    Only in the above the cases, if the worker reports the employer, and are ready to cooperate in criminal proceedings against the employer, they can be issued a Permit of Stay for humanitarian reasons.

    Such a permit will be valid for six months, and renewable throughout the case. It will be possible to convert it into work permit in case the holder finds another job.

    The new measure will be applicable for instance to immigrants working under inhuman conditions in farms.

    There are also many domestic workers, construction workers, etc. who are exploited but continue working all the same because they are undocumented.

    These workers will also have a chance of being regularised, if they report their cases to the authorities.

    While the government was preparing the Directive, Integration Minister Andrea Riccardi suggested giving employers a grace period to regularise their workers before the new Directive enters into force.

    In order to regularise their workers, employers will have to pay 1,000 Euros for each worker and pay social security contributions and taxes for at least three months.

    Source: The Africa News

    Miss Italy in the World 2012 Call for Registration

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    Miss Italy in the World 2012 Call for Registration
    Miss Italy in the World

    HOW TO PARTICIPATE

    Italy is organizing a special edition of miss Italy titled “Miss Italy in the World”. The competition is the first of its kind in Italy as it is the first time girls of non Italian heritage are allowed to participate. The pageant competition is free and open to all foreign girls residents in Italy. Participants who make it to the final stage of Miss Italy in the World – Special Edition will be given complete hospitality treatment at Montecatini Terme, which is the venue for the final contest.

    To participate, candidates should be no less than 18 years of age on August 25, 20012 and no more than 26 on December 31, 2012. In addition, they need to have lived in Italy for a period of one year prior to their registration and participation.

    Furthermore, participants need to meet the complete requirements as listed below in order to participate.

    REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION

    1. Be resident in Italy for at least a year
    2. Meets all the requirements listed in paragraph 2 of the Rules of Competition.
    3. Be at least 18 (eighteen) years before the 25th of August 2012 and not more than 26 (twenty six) years before December 31, 2012;
    4. Never have won the title of MISS ITALY IN THE WORLD, the title of MISS ITALY or in the Title Coupled National Competition MISS ITALY, or having participated as a competitor in the pre-finals or the National Finals of the 2011 Select COMPETITION MISS ITALY.
    5. Not having won other beauty contests of national or international level in the year 2012 or the year 2011.
    6. Have never participated, or even appeared in pop music, movies, shows or performances which are generally pornographic or indecent.
    7. That they were never portrayed by their own will or otherwise with the consent to pose nude, indecent or otherwise;
    8. Not be bound to contracts of any kind, is being lectured both in execution, in the field of beauty contests, or similar to models.
    9. In any case have the full and unconditional availability of your image, your name and your voice, and not therefore be bound by the agency contracts, advertising or other forms that provide for sales, concessions or restrictions of rights on their behalf, on her image or voice.
    10. Accept in writing the Competition Rules Miss Italy in the World Special Edition.
    11. Submit: a) a valid identity document; b) a certificate of residence history, plain paper, issued by the Italian municipality in which you reside.

    Registration will close on July 24. All candidates will be invited to a casting to be held in Rome on July 26 in a venue that will be announced later. A group of 20 chosen girls will gather in Montecatini Terme for the finals of the competition. The winner will receive 20,000 euros in contracts of employment.

    Click this link for Miss Italy Italy in the World Special Edition rules and regulations.

    Source: Miss Italia

    “Africa in the City” – The Hague African Festival 2012

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    much anticipated African festival of the Hague city, The Netherlands is finally here and over! Enjoy the gorgeous photos from the event and see all the beautiful Africans and friends of Africans that were in the city!

    “Africa in the City” – The Hague African Festival 2012

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    BY: GLORIA
    The Hague African Festival featuring Africans in the city, Hoorah!!!

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    Finally, the much-anticipated African festival of the city of The Hague took place on Sunday the 1st of July 2012 from 12:00 until 23:00. This year’s edition was the fourth time the event has been celebrated. Previously celebrated at Zuiderpark, the event was moved to the bubbling centrum of The Hague “ Spuiplein and the Anthon Phillip Zaal”. The Festival hosted a variety of African bands and dance groups. Themed “Africa in the City” there were dozens of stands displaying African products and wares to celebrate the African culture, roots and history. The display was a combination of trade fairs and African art works.

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    Even though the fourth edition of The Hague African Festival was celebrated this year, its history dates back to 1983 when it was first initiated by Oko Drammeh and the Delft African Festival Foundation. At that time, the festival was called, “African Festival Delft” and it was a popular and well attended event. The event was temporarily stopped when the Delft City Council ended its support for the festival. It was later resumed in 2007 when Sankofa Foundation and Oxfam Novib collaborated to relaunch it. Both organisations organised the last edition of  Delft African Festival in that year. In 2008, the event was re-branded and moved to the city of The Hague and the name was consequently changed to The Hague African Festival.

    The Hague African Festival was a free entrance event for all. African music artists such as Wasifu (Hague-Congolese band), Black Prophet (Ghana), Ebou Gaye Mada (Gambia), Kioso Kyuwenda (Dutch choir that sings African with an African conductor), Makoomba (Zimbabwe), Wi After Wan (Afro-Surinamese Kaskawi), Omar Ka and Fula Band all entertained the attendees and gave them a fun filled day. Beside the bands, there was a Bini traditional dance/cultural group from Nigeria as well as a young Ghanaian dance group that did the raving Azonto dance. The event is the biggest ever dedicated to Africans living in the Netherlands and especially the international and political city of The Hague.

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    The festival, made possible by Sankofa Foundation and Resto VanHarte, provided a variety of displays of African cuisine to cater for the audiences’ appetite during the event. The diverse food presentation was a contribution towards Oxfam Novib’s GROW campaign. Thousands of people consisting of Africans and citizens of varying continents attended the festival that showcased the African life in a European setting. The event was a form of cultural exchange between Africa, Europe and several other continents that were present. With a lovely weather and colourful people and performances, it was a beautiful day to be African.

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    At about 5pm, guests were invited to a conference in which they were later treated to some delicious African food and drinks. There were African drinks such as Palm wine, Gulder, Star beer, etc. It was very inspiring to see people of all walks of life and origin come together to celebrate Africa, its people, music and more!

    The Hague African Festival was an enjoyable and inspiring event that fused African culture with other cultures around the world. It was a successful event that was attended by thousands of people among who were tourists.

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    "Africa in the City" - The Hague Africa Festival 2012 Facial Paint Work

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    "Africa in the City" - The Hague Africa Festival 2012
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    "Africa in the City" - The Hague Africa Festival 2012 Ebou Gaye Mada

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    African Food (Swingin Safari)

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    "Africa in the City" - The Hague Africa Festival 2012

    Watch out for the video: The Hague African Festival 2012 ” Africa in the City”

    To know more about The Hague African Festival, visit their website as well as the Sankofa Foundation website.

    Images – AfroCosmopolitan (Gloria)

    Carnaval Tropical de Paris 2012 – Saterday 7 July

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    Carnaval Tropical de Paris 2012 - Saterday 7 July
    Carnaval Tropical de Paris 2012

    Every July, Paris Tropical Carnival winds its way through the city streets. The event, which comes just after World Music Day, brings the vibrancy and passion of the Caribbean to the French capital on July 7th.

    No fewer than 2,000 singers, dancers and musicians don colourful costumes and make their way from Place de la Nation to Place de Pantin on foot or aboard decorated floats. Crowds of up to 40,000 locals and visitors line the route to cheer them on and soak up the electric atmosphere. The carnival is a wonderful celebration of cultural diversity, peace and freedom.

    Although the carnival is labelled as Caribbean Carnival it’s in reality a multicultural festival with groups from all over the world.

    Carnaval Tropical de Paris 2012 - Saterday 7 July

    Offical website http://www.carnavaltropicaldeparis.fr

    See pictures of the Carnival athttp://afroeurope.blogspot.nl/2011/07/carnaval-tropical-de-paris-2011.html

    Source: AfroEurope

    Keti Koti festival 2012 – Commemoration abolition of slavery on July 1st in Amsterdam

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    Keti Koti festival 2012 - Commemoration abolition of slavery on July 1st in Amsterdam
    Keti Koti festival

    Keti Koti (Breaking the Chains) is the annual celebration and commemoration of the abolition of slavery in 1863 in the former Dutch colonies on July 1st. It will be celebrated in the City of Amsterdam in the Oosterpark on Sunday July 1st.

    To keep up to date with the latest news on AfroCosmopolitan, sign up to our newsletter and like us on Facebook

    Source: Afro Europe blogspot

    AFWL Casting 2012 Behind the Scenes Video at the Grange City Hotel

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    The AFWL casting was a fun and memorable day for those who took part; the venue was at Grange City hotel in London, which boasts a classic yet sophisticated layout that portrays an elegant casino feel. The casting took place in the conference room of the stunning hotel, where the AFWL team were greeted by the friendly employees who were setting up.

    Moving away from stereotype the day started promptly and by the afternoon we had an influx of models, who would soon go and meet the wonderful industry experts on the panel, such as Catwalk Choreographer Julius, Fashion Stylist Sonia, and Editor in chief and creative director Sinem and Suby at FAB Magazine. As the day went on, more and more talented and beautiful faces arrived, making the judges spoilt for choice, although they were still able to whittle it down to the best of them.

    ALSO SEE: Check Out The Top African Fashion Shows In Europe.

    The models on the day of the event are definitely set to wow the crowd, and prove that Africa Fashion Week London is not only an event of high standard, but one that will be remembered.

    Don’t Forget AFWL is on the 3rd and 4th of August at Spitalfields Market in London. It is a must see event  and is set to be one of the top fashion events of the year. General Admission is free, standard tickets will be £7.00 pounds, and VIP £50.

    New Video: Omawumi – Bottom Belle ft. Flavour

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    The long awaited video is finally here, Omawumi has dropped the video for her latest song, “Bottom Belle” featuring the king of high life music Flavour Nabania. The Nigerians collaborated in the song that is a remixed version of an old Nigerian song. The video was shot by the renowned Nigerian music video director Clarence A. Peters of Capital Hills.

    ALSO SEE: Flavour N’abania – Ikwokrikwo Featuring Dilish Matthews.

    What do you think of the video and Omawumi’s collaboration with Flavour?

    No Passport Application in July – Cameroonian Embassy The Netherlands

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    Message from the Cameroonian Embassy The Netherlands.

    No Passport Application in July – Cameroonian Embassy the Netherlands,
    H.E Ambassador Mrs. Odette Melono

    The Cameroonian Ambassador to the Netherlands, Her Excellency Mrs. Odette Melono announces that there will be no passport application for the entire month of July 2012.

    Passport applications will be processed again starting from Monday 02 august 2012.

    Cameroonians resident in the Netherlands and in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are particularly requested to take note.

    H.E Ambassador Mrs. Odette Melono

    Africa Fashion Week London Fun DAY Flyering at Westfield

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    Africa Fashion Week London Fun DAY Flyering at Westfield

    The Africa fashion week London team recently took a trip to Stratford Westfield, to grace the public with their lovely faces and inform them more about AFWL 2012. Everyone was highly enthusiastic and had a fun and enjoyable time. If you weren’t there you definitely missed out. Some members of the public especially enjoyed posing for the AFWL camera, as if they were already present at the event. Their enthusiasm was enjoyed by many. The team were able to hand out an amazing amount of about 3000 flyers throughout the day, to the busy crowd travelling through Stratford Westfield. Don’t sleep on them and be alert because they could be visiting a city near you, with their warm and welcoming faces, to bring you the latest info on AFWL, and you definitely don’t want to miss that.

    Africa Fashion Week London will be held during the Olympics and has already been confirmed to be one of the must-see events to attend during that weekend. There is expected to be around 20,000+ visitors to AFWL this year and it will be a great opportunity for your brand to be exposed to the diverse visitors/buyers and fashionistas. If you are a fashion lover, in general, this is an event that can’t be missed as it is an opportunity to get to see the designers that are taking the African fashion industry by storm and more importantly be inspired.

    ALSO SEE: Gele Trendy Head Scarves: Making An Exotic African Royal Statement.

    General Admission is free and welcome to all of those who want to see a spectacular show that celebrates African culture. So mark the 3rd and 4th of August in your calendar, because it is guaranteed to be one of the biggest fashion events of the year. With a staggering amount of 50+ designers, most of which are flying over all the way from Africa, to present their amazing work to you on the catwalk, from the likes of world renowned designer Adebayo Jones to the wonderful and talented Anita Quansah, whose work has recently been featured in Vibe magazine. The event will be featuring the biggest and the best of them, so if you haven’t already got your tickets, get them now, to guarantee you get a great view of the show.

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