
1960 is considered the year of independence for Africa. More than a dozen states gained sovereign status in that year alone. The winds of change

The movement for global health equity has done a great deal to move us towards a reality where all people have access to good health.


Much has been said and written about the impact of colonialism on African communities: the occupation and consolidation strategies, as well as the transformation of

I remember, as if it was yesterday, the first time I became officially unemployed. Monday, 19 June 2006. On that day, I officially completed my

Zimbabwe recently dominated international news headlines, after the country’s High Court made a ruling that nullified the extension of office by five years of the

The double-genocide theory is a tribalist’s wildest fantasy. The theory sidesteps the socio-political stakes of the erasure of the community unaligned with Mitterandian French power

When writing about Africa, the Western media (and academia) almost always never fail to underline three things that supposedly define the continent: war, poverty and

Many years ago, cancer and certain health issues were considered “western” diseases in that they afflicted mostly western nations. Today, the tide seems to have

At the root of ‘tribalism’ across Africa are a number of factors ranging from an innate feeling of superiority of one’s ethnic group over others,

1960 is considered the year of independence for Africa. More than a dozen states gained sovereign status in that year alone. The winds of change

The movement for global health equity has done a great deal to move us towards a reality where all people have access to good health.


Much has been said and written about the impact of colonialism on African communities: the occupation and consolidation strategies, as well as the transformation of

I remember, as if it was yesterday, the first time I became officially unemployed. Monday, 19 June 2006. On that day, I officially completed my

Zimbabwe recently dominated international news headlines, after the country’s High Court made a ruling that nullified the extension of office by five years of the

The double-genocide theory is a tribalist’s wildest fantasy. The theory sidesteps the socio-political stakes of the erasure of the community unaligned with Mitterandian French power

When writing about Africa, the Western media (and academia) almost always never fail to underline three things that supposedly define the continent: war, poverty and

Many years ago, cancer and certain health issues were considered “western” diseases in that they afflicted mostly western nations. Today, the tide seems to have

At the root of ‘tribalism’ across Africa are a number of factors ranging from an innate feeling of superiority of one’s ethnic group over others,
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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