
Ugandan leaders who immediately replaced the Amin regime didn’t learn from the 1972 expulsion, that ethnic cleansing doesn’t solve problems

The West lacks a moral basis for human rights advocacy outside the capitalist and racist logic

Professor Soludo and ndi Anambra can learn a couple of lessons from both the cultural practices and environmental cleaning strategies of Kigali, Rwanda, which is one of the cleanest cities in the world

Tropical diseases have historically been ignored by conventional medicine because they primarily affect impoverished communities

The incessant lectures on democracy and human rights are underlain by the assumption that Africans are caretakers of what belongs to others

A very important political activity is taking place across the East African community; the (s)election of members of the East African Legislative Assembly – EALA.
Europe has historically heaped the burden of its bad governance on the shoulders of Africans to carry

A succession of undisturbed elections is not the only marker of state stability or social progress, as casual observers without skin in the game looking from the outside may be inclined to believe

Approximately 3.9 million of the estimated 5.6 million abortions performed each year among teenage females aged 15–19 years are unsafe, contributing to maternal death, morbidity, and long-term health concerns
There are those who believe that the UK should be doing more to help than it is currently doing. But surely, this cannot be a justification for directing all the anger towards Rwanda

Ugandan leaders who immediately replaced the Amin regime didn’t learn from the 1972 expulsion, that ethnic cleansing doesn’t solve problems

The West lacks a moral basis for human rights advocacy outside the capitalist and racist logic

Professor Soludo and ndi Anambra can learn a couple of lessons from both the cultural practices and environmental cleaning strategies of Kigali, Rwanda, which is one of the cleanest cities in the world

Tropical diseases have historically been ignored by conventional medicine because they primarily affect impoverished communities

The incessant lectures on democracy and human rights are underlain by the assumption that Africans are caretakers of what belongs to others

A very important political activity is taking place across the East African community; the (s)election of members of the East African Legislative Assembly – EALA.
Europe has historically heaped the burden of its bad governance on the shoulders of Africans to carry

A succession of undisturbed elections is not the only marker of state stability or social progress, as casual observers without skin in the game looking from the outside may be inclined to believe

Approximately 3.9 million of the estimated 5.6 million abortions performed each year among teenage females aged 15–19 years are unsafe, contributing to maternal death, morbidity, and long-term health concerns
There are those who believe that the UK should be doing more to help than it is currently doing. But surely, this cannot be a justification for directing all the anger towards Rwanda
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