
Almost half a century since the Portuguese were ejected from Mozambique, economic stratification remains intact, and extremist ideologies have replaced independence as the rallying cry for unrest

In the DRC conflict, hate speech and related attacks against members of the Rwandophone communities seem to be relegated to the backstage in global discussions

A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.

“In this world, if the medium-sized countries aren’t banding together, the giants are going to sit on us.” – Toni Blair

New investments must be sought that address HIV-related inequalities

“While acknowledging the great merits of African writers in foreign languages, we cannot fail to note that they belong in the literature of the language they use to write.”

Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking

Failure to provide clear financing arrangements for the East African regional force will expose the EAC to failure and possible irrelevancy

Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.

Changing our ways of seeing involves the deconstruction of narratives that heavily relies on stereotypes that distort any meaningful understanding of Africa

Almost half a century since the Portuguese were ejected from Mozambique, economic stratification remains intact, and extremist ideologies have replaced independence as the rallying cry for unrest

In the DRC conflict, hate speech and related attacks against members of the Rwandophone communities seem to be relegated to the backstage in global discussions

A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.

“In this world, if the medium-sized countries aren’t banding together, the giants are going to sit on us.” – Toni Blair

New investments must be sought that address HIV-related inequalities

“While acknowledging the great merits of African writers in foreign languages, we cannot fail to note that they belong in the literature of the language they use to write.”

Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking

Failure to provide clear financing arrangements for the East African regional force will expose the EAC to failure and possible irrelevancy

Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.

Changing our ways of seeing involves the deconstruction of narratives that heavily relies on stereotypes that distort any meaningful understanding of Africa
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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