How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
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Read moreDetailsGEOPOLITICS WAS TEARING APART the African continental lawmaking body a few years ago on the premise that the Southern African...
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Read moreDetailsCONVERGENCE, A KEY WORD in the age of Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), may very well mean more of the unforeseen...
Read moreDetailsKENYA BOILED OVER recently. It was a test of resolve and strength between the common men and those in the...
Read moreDetailsCONTROVERSIES TRAILING FOOD and agriculture research involving genetically modified foods (GMOs) have remained unrelenting since the turn of the last...
Read moreDetailsPROJECTIONS ABOUT AFRICA’S projected population in 2030 and 2050 are commonly cited among those doing things or writing on Africa’s...
Read moreDetailsWOLOF PEOPLE OF SENEGAL claim that the Jollof rice originated from them. Although the Wolof tribe is mostly associated with...
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