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		<title>By: &#8230;My heart&#8217;s in Accra &#187; The rise of the African aggregator</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#8230;My heart&#8217;s in Accra &#187; The rise of the African aggregator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Questions about ranking aside, one of the reasons aggregators are so popular is that the African blogosphere continues to grow, adding new voices and perspectives every day. Increased tension and strife in Zimbabwe appears to be causing more Zimbabweans to raise their voices online, and I&#8217;ve been enjoying seeing new contributors to Kubatana&#8217;s blog site, including Clayton Marange and Natasha Msonza. Welcome to everyone who&#8217;s raising their voices - let&#8217;s hope that the rise of African aggregators helps the world hear some different African voices. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Questions about ranking aside, one of the reasons aggregators are so popular is that the African blogosphere continues to grow, adding new voices and perspectives every day. Increased tension and strife in Zimbabwe appears to be causing more Zimbabweans to raise their voices online, and I&#8217;ve been enjoying seeing new contributors to Kubatana&#8217;s blog site, including Clayton Marange and Natasha Msonza. Welcome to everyone who&#8217;s raising their voices &#8211; let&#8217;s hope that the rise of African aggregators helps the world hear some different African voices. [...]</p>
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