
One Year After Ngugi Wa Thiongo’s Death: Decolonizing the African Mind Continues
Exactly one year ago on May 28th, 2025, Professor Ngugi Wa Thiongo departed this earth. In a manner of scholarship uncommon in the era

Exactly one year ago on May 28th, 2025, Professor Ngugi Wa Thiongo departed this earth. In a manner of scholarship uncommon in the era

The world’s most powerful development institutions recently gathered in Washington for their 2026 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. Africa was discussed at great length. Its

The 12th annual Africa CEO Forum was held on May 14–15, 2026, at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda. The gathering brought together over

Trust is not a substitute for investment. But without trust, even well-designed reforms struggle to take root

Their power is untold, but it should no longer be unseen.

Exactly one year ago on May 28th, 2025, Professor Ngugi Wa Thiongo departed this earth. In a manner of scholarship uncommon in the era

The world’s most powerful development institutions recently gathered in Washington for their 2026 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. Africa was discussed at great length. Its

The 12th annual Africa CEO Forum was held on May 14–15, 2026, at the Kigali Convention Centre in Rwanda. The gathering brought together over

Trust is not a substitute for investment. But without trust, even well-designed reforms struggle to take root

Their power is untold, but it should no longer be unseen.
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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