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Origins of Egyptology: The Role Of African Science By Professor Theophile Obenga
Egyptology & Its Origin: The Role of African Science by Professor Theophile Obenga Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends, I feel…
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How much have development strategies changed in Africa since independence? It depends
In a broad study of nine African countries, Landry Signé examines innovation in development in his book, “Innovating Development Strategies…
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The practical guide to traveling around Africa if you’re African
After I wrote an article early last year on the struggles of travelling in Africa on an African passport, I was overwhelmed…
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Health in Africa: building an African pharmaceutical industry
While Africa still has more than its fair share of diseases and illnesses, the overall situation today is far better…
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Loss of Fertile Land Fuels ‘Looming Crisis’ Across Africa
Climate change, soil degradation and rising wealth are shrinking the amount of usable land in Africa. But the number of…
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A Wake Up Call – There Are No Successful Black Nations
And the indignity and helplessness of blacks in America won’t end until we have a first-world African nation to lift…
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Who’s afraid of the giant African land snail?
The giant African land snail is seen as an invasive species throughout much of the tropics, but is it really…
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A Brief History of What Happens When White Women Are Killed by Cops in America
Justine Damond was, by all accounts, the sort of woman who couldn’t help but nurture and protect the life around…
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The Namibian debate over German reparations
Just over a century ago, German colonial troops engaged in genocide against the Herero and Nama people in what is…
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Mozambique’s debt scandal: Impunity is the catch of the day
With crucial details about the $2 billion loans still secret, the people are paying the price for decisions made by elites…
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The little town in Niger keeping the lights on in France
Welcome to Arlit, the impoverished uranium capital of Africa. From Niamey, the capital of the landlocked West African nation of Niger,…
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4 takeaways from Macron’s almost distasteful racist rant
The European push into Africa was motivated by three main factors; Economic, Political, and Social. After the collapse of the profitability of the…
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My dear white South Africans, it’s time to return the land, writes Kim Heller
IN THE crying game of privilege, white tears matter. White tears will fall, with great lavish, when land is taken back from us…
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The Church’s Role in Keeping White Supremacy Alive
There are many things which we can get around if we try, but it is hard to escape the religious…
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