Opinion
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Algeria and a Question of Identity: Who counts as African?
In a series of letters from African writers, Algerian-Canadian journalist Maher Mezahi considers what it means to be African as…
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Effective Transportation and Communication System—Among the Necessities for Africa’s Development — Dr. Anim-Mensah
For a developing country, communication and transportation systems, and its networks are among some basic structures to consider for development.…
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Tutu’s Passing is a Reminder of the ANC’s Unfinished Business
Tutu’s reconciliation efforts were supposed to be followed by justice for apartheid victims. That is yet to happen. Archbishop Desmond…
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ELECTIONS 2024: Elections by the people, of the people, & for the people – Nii Amu
If (Ghana’s) elections come off, and God willing I contest, I will win. You may take this to the bank.…
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How Vitamin Enriched Foods can Lead to Better Nutrition
Originally published on CGIAR & IPS When one in five pre-school children are stunted due to chronic undernutrition, it is…
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Why Centering Climate Panic Around Africa is Wrong – Hear from Experts
Originally published on Foreign Policy, Todd Moss & Vijaya Ramachandran faulted a general conception by rich countries that Africa is…
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Africa’s Approach to Wildlife Conservation Needs to Change
First published on Aljazeera, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka explicates misconceptions surrounding wildlife conservation in Africa – why more Africans need to…
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R2bees reminds world of their roots with 4th Studio Album: ‘Back to Basics’
With huge excitement around the album, each tune on the release list will bring a buzzing feeling for both people…
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World Town Planning Day: Reflections on State of Planning in Ghana
As a country, World Planning Day offers us an important opportunity to reflect on the state of the professional planning…
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I WAS NOT OPTIMISTIC ABOUT AFRICA – Lee Kuan Yew in Nigeria & Ghana January 1966
‘’On our arrival at Accra, the person who came up to the aircraft to greet me was Krobo Edusei, the…
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