Politics, Power & Governance
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South Africa in 2025
The Real African|| By Dumani Mandela The group of scenarios we are going to look at were produced in principal…
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What a new university in Africa is doing to decolonise social sciences
It’s not often that you get to create a new university from scratch: space, staff – and curriculum. But that’s…
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From Detroit to Liberia: Why I Left America To Find Home
I am moving back to Liberia.” The words shocked me to say out loud. But after 26 years in the…
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Why Africa Should Go Cashless
India has lately been pursuing an ambitious goal: a cashless economy. Despite early missteps and frustrations, it will turn out…
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Contrary to Popular Belief, the Blues Were Not Born on the Mississippi Delta
The blues was born in the Mississippi Delta, fathered by black men who sang and played guitars, and these men…
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'We are Iranians': Rediscovering the history of African slavery in Iran
‘We are Iranians’: Rediscovering the history of African slavery in Iran. Behnaz Mirzai’s students often say her office is like…
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Guyana’s Hitler Protected by His Government
The Real African|| By I.K Cush, New York Unlike the victorious allied nations at the end of World War 2,…
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African Education – You Must Return Your Fraudulent Certificates
The Real African|| Reuben Sitali, Zambia Strive Masiyiwa shares Brian’s story as Brian writes: Have started it, my brother. I…
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Africa's Infrastructure 'Problems' Are Actually A Leapfrogging Opportunity
Entrepreneurs and innovators across Africa are building businesses and forming joint ventures that use new technologies to close the infrastructure…
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African Multiculturalism: “No White Person Will be Allowed to Own Land”, Zimbabwe President Says
According to thezimmail.co.zw, President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has declared that White people will not be allowed to own land…
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Is Civil War in Africa Unique?
Paul Staniland raises important questions in his review of Philip Roessler’s latest book (highly recommended): I just finished reading Philip Roessler’s…
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The Collapse of American Identity
After the British writer G. K. Chesterton visited the United States for the first time, he remarked that America was…
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The Habré trial: The future for African justice
The trial of Chad’s former president is finally over, but its significance for Africa may have just begun. The decision…
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The LA Uprising, 25 Years Later
“No justice, no peace!” was the anthem of the day in late April 1992 in Los Angeles as local blacks,…
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