The Malawians braving climate shocks and red tape to make banana wine »
Global warming has shrunk crop yields in farming communities. Some have poured their frustration into making wine. COLLETTA DEWA Regina Mukandawire has been growing bananas on her small farm in…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Namibia communities affected by German genocide demand return of land »
NYASHA NYAUNGWA Namibian communities whose ancestors were massacred by German colonial forces and had their property seized more than a century ago are calling for fresh talks with Berlin to…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Nearly 100 million children, youth out of school in Africa: AU »
Nearly 100 million children and youth aged 5 to 19 across Africa are not socially integrated simply because they are out of school, African Union (AU) Commissioner for Education, Science,…
Feb 24 2024 / No Comment / Read More »African leaders condemn Israel’s offensive in Gaza »
Leaders at an African Union summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Saturday, February 17 condemned Israel’s offensive in Gaza and called for its immediate end. Moussa Faki, the…
Feb 24 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Blaxit: Tired of Racism, Black Americans Try Life in Africa »
Black people make up about 14 percent of the U.S. population. Many of them are wondering what it would be…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »‘We’ve lost our minds’: Ben Carson slams squatter’s rights after New York family home taken over — warns America will be ‘destroyed from within’ if law-abiding citizens aren’t protected »
JING PAN When you spend millions of dollars buying your dream home, you naturally anticipate the freedom to live in…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Canadian Province Announces Two-year Ban on Admission Of Nigerians, Other International Students »
British Columbia is banning new post-secondary institutions from applying to enroll Nigerians and other international students for the next two…
Feb 12 2024 / No Comment / Read More »New York Considers Reparations for Descendants of Enslaved People »
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that creates a commission to study New York’s legacy with the institution of slavery,…
Jan 12 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Cameroon grants indigenous Baka more access to protected forests »
The government of Cameroon and the indigenous Baka people in the country’s southeast have agreed to an updated memorandum of…
Sep 27 2023 / No Comment / Read More »NJ councilwoman’s accused killer forces Gov. Murphy to get involved »
Rashid Bynum was charged with killing Eunice Dwumfour He declined to waive extradition to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy can…
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