
Can the AU’s achievements in Somalia survive global geopolitical, security and economic competition?
Competing strategies and approaches are undermining AU’s achievements in Somalia
Competing strategies and approaches are undermining AU’s achievements in Somalia
Never again should we witness the sort of slapstick policy gaffes that would turn Nigeria and Niger into enemies
The general pulse in public discourse in most of the Western world, often expressed in whispers, is that key decisions are taken by intelligence groups and lobbies
The illusion of social media as community
Peace is not possible as long as the threat of genocide hovers over a section of the Congolese population
In this episode, Malawian journalist and political analyst Levi Kabwato discusses the need to decolonise International Justice
It must be brought down from political and intellectual towers to the ordinary bread eaters and water drinkers of Africa in the towns and the villages
African nations can harness the transformative power of their indigenous sports and games to build more peaceful, resilient, and prosperous societies
Colonialism forced Africans to be beholden to the West, and post-independence realities trained Africans to hold on to that gaze
“A woman’s relevance in society will not be tied to her marital status, age, or the number of children she has. This has never been the yardstick to measure men’s relevance; it should not be the metric of success for women either”
Competing strategies and approaches are undermining AU’s achievements in Somalia
Never again should we witness the sort of slapstick policy gaffes that would turn Nigeria and Niger into enemies
The general pulse in public discourse in most of the Western world, often expressed in whispers, is that key decisions are taken by intelligence groups and lobbies
The illusion of social media as community
Peace is not possible as long as the threat of genocide hovers over a section of the Congolese population
In this episode, Malawian journalist and political analyst Levi Kabwato discusses the need to decolonise International Justice
It must be brought down from political and intellectual towers to the ordinary bread eaters and water drinkers of Africa in the towns and the villages
African nations can harness the transformative power of their indigenous sports and games to build more peaceful, resilient, and prosperous societies
Colonialism forced Africans to be beholden to the West, and post-independence realities trained Africans to hold on to that gaze
“A woman’s relevance in society will not be tied to her marital status, age, or the number of children she has. This has never been the yardstick to measure men’s relevance; it should not be the metric of success for women either”
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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