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Asmaa Botmi-Clarke is a journalist based in Durban, South Africa. Experienced Video Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the writing and editing industry. Skilled in Journalism in Television. Strong media and communication professional with a focus in Africa and African news.
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A car-free day in the South African city of Durban
Durban aims to transform its city center into a pedestrian paradise by prohibiting cars on a street for a day, allowing for various cultural and sports activities.
Return of the BRICS Games in South Africa
Durban hosts the 5th edition of the BRICS Games starting October 18, featuring athletes from BRICS member countries competing in swimming, badminton, table tennis, tennis, and beach volleyball.
Launch of the 25th edition of the Contemporary Dance Festival in Durban
The 25th edition of the JOMBA Contemporary Dance Festival in Durban features both local and international artists. This year's festival was inaugurated by a renowned South African dancer with an autobiographical performance titled 'Hatched Ensemble'.
The BRICS Business Women's Alliance meets in Durban
Ahead of their summit in Johannesburg, the BRICS Business Women's Alliance held a meeting in Durban aimed at promoting female participation in commerce and business to encourage economic growth.
Water Management: Durban Opts for Innovation
Durban, South Africa, is experiencing the effects of climate change, including extreme weather, floods, and droughts. In response, local authorities have initiated a pilot project to convert wastewater into drinking water, preparing for potential water shortages.
South Africa's Annual Sardine Run Delights Fishermen and Women
The annual sardine run, occurring every June or July along South Africa's east coast, is a migration of giant schools of sardines that attracts fishermen and women due to the presence of larger marine predators. The event is reported from Durban by Asmaa Botmi-Clarke.
South Africa: Yoga for Everyone!
In the digital age, practicing yoga is beneficial for the younger generation. In South Africa, volunteers visit schools in townships to teach yoga to those in need, highlighting its benefits for posture, concentration, and calm.
In Durban, 30 statues erected in tribute to Nelson Mandela
The 30th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release from Robben Island prison in South Africa, marking the end of apartheid and the beginning of a new era for the country, is commemorated in Durban with the erection of 30 statues in tribute to the freedom icon.
The cannabis industry booming
In South Africa, the consumption of cannabis for therapeutic use has been legalized for nearly a year, leading to a lucrative and legal marijuana business. The cannabis industry is booming, with significant growth in Africa, as observed by Asmaa Botmi-Clarke at the International Cannabis Fair in Durban.
Genetic Cause of Alopecia
A dermatologist in Durban, South Africa, has discovered a genetic reason for hair loss in African women. Scientifically known as alopecia, it affects 11 percent of women in Africa compared to only 5 percent of women in Europe and Asia combined.
Fighting against girls' absenteeism
In South Africa, an association is distributing sanitary pads in schools to combat absenteeism among African teenage girls who miss school during their menstrual periods due to a lack of hygiene products. The report is from Durban by Asmaa Botmi-Clarke.
This documentary was done for the French production company Elephant. I acted mainly as a journalist for this story. I was working with a cameraman and sound engineer, although I did film a sequence of the documentary. I wrote the script and realized the construction of the documentary.
Story done for AFP on political killings in the province of Kwazulu Natal. In this story I did the video, script and editing. The voice over was done in studio by my AFP colleagues in their offices.
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