COVID-19’s Impact on Africa and The Exit Strategies
Article by: Kirembwe Andrew With the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, policymakers are confronted with decisions that may proveRead More →
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Article by: Kirembwe Andrew With the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, policymakers are confronted with decisions that may proveRead More →
Do you see the adoption of non-Afrikan or European methods in the African culture that are not related to ourRead More →
If you have never read or listened to Carl Jung’s book(s) or interviews, I highly recommend you do so. You’llRead More →
David Rice Atchison, the man who is said to have been the American President for one day. You have probablyRead More →
In my first piece, Was The Universe Created in 7 Days? I got a lot of feedback from friends andRead More →
Ancient Egyptians believed that their Pharoah was a representative of God on Earth, and sacred. The very idea of monarchyRead More →
Before I get on with it, let me say that I am writing this article as a nominal Christian: bornRead More →
There’s this phenomenon that I call ‘self-induced stupidity’ and it seems to me to be very pronounced and almost predictableRead More →
I think we, Africans, should pause for a moment and think about the state of formal education in Africa asRead More →
Blackness is defined very differently from place to place. One of the reasons I know that is because a personRead More →
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In Uganda, home to one of the world’s youngest populations, a silent crisis of disconnection is threatening the nation’s social
On November 15, activist and philanthropist, Joe Walker will embark on a grueling 60km Remembrance Walk to promote awareness on road safety and remember those lost in road tragic accidents.
Being a parent, we all want our kids to learn and gain significant knowledge. However, sometimes, kids lose their interest
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