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Read moreDetailsAWARENESS ABOUT LAKES and their relevance in Africa has not yet adequately captured the attention of those who should know,...
Read moreDetailsGREAT LAKES ACROSS AFRICA are in great dangers. They are highly vulnerable to many factors. The factors putting these lakes...
Read moreDetailsSLOGANS, MANTRA, HASTAGS and catchphrases are not in short supplies in international assemblies where serious global issues are major subjects...
Read moreDetailsFRANCE IS PROBABLY the country with the longest history of riots, public protests and civil disobedience. The country, reputed...
Read moreDetailsFOR AFRICA TO EXPERIENCE real positive change and to make desirable progress, much needs to be learnt from Rwanda, and...
Read moreDetailsGIVING UP ON AFRICA is the most inappropriate thing to do now. This is because the prospects of a better,...
Read moreDetailsWAR HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY Africa is replete with tales of destruction, devastation, mutilation, rape, death, displacement, missing people and downward...
Read moreDetailsHOW AFRICAN CITIES will fare in 50 years’ time is a question deserving of attention now. It has been reckoned...
Read moreDetailsFEEDING THE URBAN AFRICA will be a significant challenge in the years ahead. The challenge will stem from general problems...
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