
Every April, the genocide denialist movement rears its ugly head by engaging in denialist rhetoric that it tries to conceal as political criticism. It tries

A slew of emboldened anti-Rwanda Western academics and journalists are involved in a sinister campaign to revise, deny, and cast doubt
on one of the worst horrors of modern history, the genocide against Rwanda’s Tutsi.

Most societies have parameters of acceptable discourse. Almost all societies have fringe elements that operate from the gutter. However, these are often ignored, subjected to

Recently I spoke to a group of people about Rwanda. The conversation focused mainly on where Rwanda is right now, and where it may be

At the advent of colonialism, Europeans assumed that African societies were organized along ethnic lines. They thought that whenever these groups came into contact violence

In a February 2020 article in the Financial Times, a “specialist” in Africa casually wrote that in the 60s DRC was “unprepared for independence from

In 2016, I attended a major African Union (AU) conference, which was held in Rwanda at the Kigali Convention Centre (KCC) in the capital. In

The article I wrote on why the security sector should take up education elicited far greater controversies than I had imagined. I had expected there

Since the establishment of missionary education and its entrenchment under the colonial state, Africa’s education has never been organic. Education was in fact the last

In recent months, Zimbabwe has experienced massive shortages of the mealie meal. Maize is the staple food across Southern and Eastern Africa. So, Zimbabweans toil

Every April, the genocide denialist movement rears its ugly head by engaging in denialist rhetoric that it tries to conceal as political criticism. It tries

A slew of emboldened anti-Rwanda Western academics and journalists are involved in a sinister campaign to revise, deny, and cast doubt
on one of the worst horrors of modern history, the genocide against Rwanda’s Tutsi.

Most societies have parameters of acceptable discourse. Almost all societies have fringe elements that operate from the gutter. However, these are often ignored, subjected to

Recently I spoke to a group of people about Rwanda. The conversation focused mainly on where Rwanda is right now, and where it may be

At the advent of colonialism, Europeans assumed that African societies were organized along ethnic lines. They thought that whenever these groups came into contact violence

In a February 2020 article in the Financial Times, a “specialist” in Africa casually wrote that in the 60s DRC was “unprepared for independence from

In 2016, I attended a major African Union (AU) conference, which was held in Rwanda at the Kigali Convention Centre (KCC) in the capital. In

The article I wrote on why the security sector should take up education elicited far greater controversies than I had imagined. I had expected there

Since the establishment of missionary education and its entrenchment under the colonial state, Africa’s education has never been organic. Education was in fact the last

In recent months, Zimbabwe has experienced massive shortages of the mealie meal. Maize is the staple food across Southern and Eastern Africa. So, Zimbabweans toil
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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