Michaël Eustache Mounzatela

Michaël Eustache Mounzatela is a journalist born in 1991 in Bimbo, in the Central African Republic. After attending a seminary, the Capuchin monk from Comboni studied philosophy and communications in Lomé, Togo. Today Mounzatela is the editor-in-chief of the station, Radio Notre Dame, which is aimed at Catholics in the country. He also works as a freelance author for various media. Mounzatela lives in Bimbo, near Bangui.

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Renowned authors such as Serhij Zhadan, Fatou Diome, Liao Yiwu, Ibram X. Kendi or Gioconda Belli have their say, as do other voices from around the globe from Afghan women doctors to mine workers in Congo to racing drivers from Qatar.

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