
Africa’s epidemic of mutual ignorance: Lessons from the Horn and East Africa – PART II
In Uganda and Kenya, the sight of a Somali is equated to seeing a terrorist. Yet, Somalis are by far the biggest victims of terrorism!
In Uganda and Kenya, the sight of a Somali is equated to seeing a terrorist. Yet, Somalis are by far the biggest victims of terrorism!
“Recently, the Bank launched the Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA) in 2020, and the Ukrainian Crisis Adjustment Trade Financing Program for Africa (UKAFPA) in 2022, which are assisting African countries in dealing with the trade and economic impacts of the COVID-19 and the Ukraine crises.”
A sovereign people have a way of life that they desire to preserve and perpetuate through future generations. This way of life is theorized and codified into laws, institutions, and school curriculums
The Bantu migration remains somewhat of a mystery
African countries should realize the vast array of opportunities they have at their disposal to address local issues, as we prepare ourselves to be the nest of future solutions.
Archbishop Janani Luwum put his very life on the line to defend those who could not fight for themselves
A Pan-African struggle that includes Arab countries can only succeed by dismantling the idea that blackness is not indigenous to North Africa
With rapidly increasing internet access and penetration across the region, the time has come for a paradigm shift for Africa as far as natural resource management and processing are concerned
A new win-win collaboration paradigm
Au début du mois d’Octobre de l’année dernière, le secrétaire général du secrétariat de la zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECA), Son Excellence Wamkele Mene,
In Uganda and Kenya, the sight of a Somali is equated to seeing a terrorist. Yet, Somalis are by far the biggest victims of terrorism!
“Recently, the Bank launched the Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA) in 2020, and the Ukrainian Crisis Adjustment Trade Financing Program for Africa (UKAFPA) in 2022, which are assisting African countries in dealing with the trade and economic impacts of the COVID-19 and the Ukraine crises.”
A sovereign people have a way of life that they desire to preserve and perpetuate through future generations. This way of life is theorized and codified into laws, institutions, and school curriculums
The Bantu migration remains somewhat of a mystery
African countries should realize the vast array of opportunities they have at their disposal to address local issues, as we prepare ourselves to be the nest of future solutions.
Archbishop Janani Luwum put his very life on the line to defend those who could not fight for themselves
A Pan-African struggle that includes Arab countries can only succeed by dismantling the idea that blackness is not indigenous to North Africa
With rapidly increasing internet access and penetration across the region, the time has come for a paradigm shift for Africa as far as natural resource management and processing are concerned
A new win-win collaboration paradigm
Au début du mois d’Octobre de l’année dernière, le secrétaire général du secrétariat de la zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECA), Son Excellence Wamkele Mene,
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more