Maria Francis in collaboration with KATA KATA Cartoon participated in the recent concluded campaign #Tokabasanya zero to sexual harrasement organised by WE ARE YOUTH foundation (WAY) held at St. Joseph’s secondary School Bajja in greater Masaka.
The occasion was also themed up with 365 saving challenge and was graced by Kata Kata donating over 200 copies to students.
The country Manager and coordinater Mr. Arthur Ndenga encouraged students to adopt the culture of reading because it is in their interest to be illuminated to the world by clean and interructive litreture.
About Kata Kata
Kata Kata is an authentic African cartoon magazine with both online and printed versions. In a humorous way, Kata Kata tries to discuss and sensitize typical African/global socio-political issues.
At the same time, it equally offers a maxim that life is perhaps not all about seriousness. One needs some laughs and relaxation to face serious challenges in life.
The duality of Kata Kata is such that it, on the one hand, discusses serious issues and at the same time, it offers a therapy for the problems.
The quarterly printed edition of Kata Kata is widely available in the Netherlands.
Equally, the magazine can be read or borrowed from different libraries, including Stanford University Library, USA, Federal / Royal Library (Koninklijke Bibliotheek) Den Haag, (Netherlands), University of Leiden Library -African Studies (Netherlands), University of Iowa (Main Library), USA, Southern Africa Library, Basel, Switzerland etc.
The magazine has equally expanded to Africa. With their offices in Africa, our humorous magazine is now available to our African readers especially in various big hotels.
Welcome on board Kata Kata. Relax with our humorous cartoons and get ready for a long laugh.
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