How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
LAST WEEK'S OFFICIAL TRIP to the Middle East by the US President Donald Trump was remarkable in many ways. Apart...
Read moreDetailsHISTORICALLY AND in CONTEMPORARY TIMES, Africa has been an attractive continent. Since the end of slave trade, attention has been...
Read moreDetailsWHETHER THROUGH PEACETIME or wartime, Africa's natural resources have always been attractive to those outside the continent. In Africa's modern...
Read moreDetailsMANY AFRICAN COUNTRIES may be looking at phenomenal and unrelenting sea-level rise as one of the distant outcomes of climate...
Read moreDetailsTALKS ON TARIFFS IMPOSED by President Donald Trump on goods coming from many countries into the United States recently have...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, THE APPOINTMENT of a new Director General for the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) was announced. His name...
Read moreDetailsECOWAS IS DYING. The final killers and the undertakers may well be presidents of two countries, namely France and Nigeria....
Read moreDetailsNAMIBIA'S FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT was sworn in last weekend on Friday. The epoch-making event at the country’s capital, Windhoek, was...
Read moreDetailsSUDAN CEASED TO BE ONE on July 9, 2011, when the southern portion took on its own separate identity by...
Read moreDetailsSUDAN WAS ONE UNTIL July 2011. The split into two had a long history behind it. The bitter wars and...
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