International Fri 29-10-2010

Launch of African Celebrities Magazine
Larry Bate Takang | AfricanColours.com

We wish to remind you and re-invite you to the official launching of the African Celebrities Magazine (ACM) on Saturday 30 Oct. 2010 in the Hague (den Haag).

Africa Celebrities Magazine | Volume 1

African Celebrities Magazine | Volume 1, Sept/Oct, 2010

Date: Saturday 30th October 2010
Venue: Van Meursstraat 1,
Postcode : 2514 XN Den Haag
Time :  17:00 -22:00 PM

The African Celebrities Magazine is a new professional International Magazine published in the Netherlands. It is one of the most positive pro-Africa Magazines published in Europe. It is a publication of Africa Press International (API). 

Your Presence will be highly appreciated. Please confirm your participation.

NB: About 8 African Embassies have confirmed their participation

Directions (Routebeschrijving)

Public Transport

BUS: From Centraal Station (CS) and Holland Spoor (HS) take bus 18 Direction (richting) Rijswijk de Schilp. Step out at the Bus Stop (Bus Halte): Ledeganckplein. That is just close to the address. 

TRAM: From Centraal Station (CS) and Holland Spoor (HS), take tram 16 o tram 17 (richting Wateringen). Step out at Tram Stop (Tram halte; Jonckbloetplein. At this stop, change and now take Bus 18 richting Rijswijk de Schilp. Step out at Bus stop (bus Halte) Ledeganckplein. The address is just a few metres from the Bus stop.

By Car: Please use a GPS (Navigation System) or go to anwb Route planner (internet) for directions

For more information, contact one of the following:

1) Editor-in-Chief, African Celebrities Magazine                                         

(Larry Bate Takang) (Tel: +31624460359/ 0107142975)

editor@african-celebrities.com, larry@african-celebrities.com 

2) Mr. Charles Mbella (0628327028)    

3)Kariboe Bibi (Lerina) 0703931107  
 
4) Mr. Austin Tataw (0612707386)

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