
A justified fear of militarization or a projection of trauma?
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
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
The media is at it again calling Johnson’s resounding victory in the 2019 UK general election some kind of shock. The reaction is similar to
Last week the American Academic, Dr. Emily O’Dell, took a seminar outside of the U.S in search of a environment where she could exercise freedom.
A recent article by Reuters titled “What limits? How African leaders cling to power for decades,” and another by The East African’s Charles Onyango Obbo
Successful countries – like human beings – must have a purpose for existence. As human beings grapple with the question “why am I here?” and
Rwanda’s willfully misunderstood political system was on display last week as President Kagame inaugurated the incoming Senate. President Kagame is, obviously, the Head of
I recently argued that Africa’s key challenge is that it has outsourced the right to self-define. Although I focused on political and economic management, this
As a society, we are distant in empathy around rape and teenage pregnancy. We are unable to translate the individual outrage that overcomes us when
What is freedom? It depends. In Southern Africa settler colonialism and Apartheid defined freedom in terms of land. The very definition of “settler” placed
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
The media is at it again calling Johnson’s resounding victory in the 2019 UK general election some kind of shock. The reaction is similar to
Last week the American Academic, Dr. Emily O’Dell, took a seminar outside of the U.S in search of a environment where she could exercise freedom.
A recent article by Reuters titled “What limits? How African leaders cling to power for decades,” and another by The East African’s Charles Onyango Obbo
Successful countries – like human beings – must have a purpose for existence. As human beings grapple with the question “why am I here?” and
Rwanda’s willfully misunderstood political system was on display last week as President Kagame inaugurated the incoming Senate. President Kagame is, obviously, the Head of
I recently argued that Africa’s key challenge is that it has outsourced the right to self-define. Although I focused on political and economic management, this
As a society, we are distant in empathy around rape and teenage pregnancy. We are unable to translate the individual outrage that overcomes us when
What is freedom? It depends. In Southern Africa settler colonialism and Apartheid defined freedom in terms of land. The very definition of “settler” placed
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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