
For the UK and US, like France before them, genocide denial is a means to an end
On 28 April 2020, the Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations, Valentine Rugwabiza, wrote to the UN Secretary-General in response to the US

On 28 April 2020, the Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations, Valentine Rugwabiza, wrote to the UN Secretary-General in response to the US

On the 17th of February 2021, the trial of Paul Rusesabagina and his 21 co-accused began before the High Court Chamber of International and Cross-border

Recently, a colleague on this platform argued that “The reason divisions and social strife in America – racial and ideological – do not degenerate into

As America heads to elections on November 3, speculations have been mounting across the world around the most likely outcome and its implications for the

I have been part of a never-ending debate amongst Africans on whether it is important to bring clarity around what colonialism was and its contribution

During the period of Rwanda’s 26th anniversary commemoration of its liberation, I spared some time to share a coffee with a few friends. Among other

It was with disbelief and mixed feelings that Burundians learned of the death of President Pierre Nkurunziza. Disbelief because for many Burundians the news of

This morning Burundians gathered to vote for their next president, members of parliament, and other local-level leaders who will represent them for the next seven

Twenty-six years ago, the last genocide of the 20th century was perpetrated before our eyes. At the time, just as today, the life of an African,

President Peter Nkurunziza’s obsession to stand for a third term in May 2015 despite strong popular mobilization against his project and the previous failure to

On 28 April 2020, the Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations, Valentine Rugwabiza, wrote to the UN Secretary-General in response to the US

On the 17th of February 2021, the trial of Paul Rusesabagina and his 21 co-accused began before the High Court Chamber of International and Cross-border

Recently, a colleague on this platform argued that “The reason divisions and social strife in America – racial and ideological – do not degenerate into

As America heads to elections on November 3, speculations have been mounting across the world around the most likely outcome and its implications for the

I have been part of a never-ending debate amongst Africans on whether it is important to bring clarity around what colonialism was and its contribution

During the period of Rwanda’s 26th anniversary commemoration of its liberation, I spared some time to share a coffee with a few friends. Among other

It was with disbelief and mixed feelings that Burundians learned of the death of President Pierre Nkurunziza. Disbelief because for many Burundians the news of

This morning Burundians gathered to vote for their next president, members of parliament, and other local-level leaders who will represent them for the next seven

Twenty-six years ago, the last genocide of the 20th century was perpetrated before our eyes. At the time, just as today, the life of an African,

President Peter Nkurunziza’s obsession to stand for a third term in May 2015 despite strong popular mobilization against his project and the previous failure to
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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