Does the absence of African films in the main competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival point to a glass ceiling? Or is African cinema still slowly but surely finding its way to the top table?
The Croisette will host a star-studded movie by Nigerian-born twins, the first film by a Rwandan director in the Official Selection, a landmark co-pro and the latest from a Moroccan auteur.
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Rwanda has introduced value added tax (VAT) on a wide range of digital goods and services, including streaming platforms, ride-hailing apps, online courses and cloud-based services.Experts say the ...