The Meaning of George Floyd in the African Context
On 7 October 1957, a seemingly mundane errand in a Delaware restaurant became a major international incident that embarrassed the US President at the time,
On 7 October 1957, a seemingly mundane errand in a Delaware restaurant became a major international incident that embarrassed the US President at the time,
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.
It is hard to imagine a bigger, more powerful and influential news agency than the Associated Press. The 174-year-old American newswire’s reports are published and
Zimbabweans are learning the hard way that a crocodile doesn’t really change its jaws I happened to be on a 3-week work mission to Zimbabwe
In case anyone has forgotten, here is a friendly reminder: Uncle Sam is not your uncle. He is not even your friend. Former British Prime
One of the shames of Africa’s (dis)integration is the difficulty ordinary Africans have to go through to visit other African countries. The best thing African
For decades now, Western merchants of democracy in Africa have spent hundreds of millions of dollars across the continent on ‘civic education’ and ‘voter education’
Like his predecessors, the newly minted Nobel laureate encounters complex crises arising from his country’s ethnocentric federalism. Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh once
It is fun to watch. The meltdown of western liberals over what they are desperately calling ‘the end of democracy.’ The rise of right-wing nationalist
A lot has been written and said about the causes of the perennial xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Most analysts blame inequality, unemployment and
On 7 October 1957, a seemingly mundane errand in a Delaware restaurant became a major international incident that embarrassed the US President at the time,
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.
It is hard to imagine a bigger, more powerful and influential news agency than the Associated Press. The 174-year-old American newswire’s reports are published and
Zimbabweans are learning the hard way that a crocodile doesn’t really change its jaws I happened to be on a 3-week work mission to Zimbabwe
In case anyone has forgotten, here is a friendly reminder: Uncle Sam is not your uncle. He is not even your friend. Former British Prime
One of the shames of Africa’s (dis)integration is the difficulty ordinary Africans have to go through to visit other African countries. The best thing African
For decades now, Western merchants of democracy in Africa have spent hundreds of millions of dollars across the continent on ‘civic education’ and ‘voter education’
Like his predecessors, the newly minted Nobel laureate encounters complex crises arising from his country’s ethnocentric federalism. Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh once
It is fun to watch. The meltdown of western liberals over what they are desperately calling ‘the end of democracy.’ The rise of right-wing nationalist
A lot has been written and said about the causes of the perennial xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Most analysts blame inequality, unemployment and
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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