Archive for: April, 2026

Pope lashes out at foreigners who exploit Africa

LUCY FLEMINGAND & PAUL NJIE Pope Leo XIV has criticized foreigners who exploit the wealth of Africa for profit during his visit to a conflict-hit region of Cameroon. It is one of several forthright remarks he has made over the last day, including blasting those who spend billions on wars and telling Cameroon’s government to […]

How Gambling Is Draining the Labor from Rural Farms. Liberia’s Empty Harvest

JOSEPH TITUS YEKERYAN   The vegetable and lowland rice field behind the Yan family home here should be alive with movement this time of year: young men clearing brush; laughter rising above the steady rhythm of hoes striking soil, and seedlings lined in careful rows. Instead, the field is quiet. Only one figure moves across […]

GHANA: Create an enabling environment for medical professionals in the diaspora to come home.

A substantial number of first-generation Ghanaians in the diaspora are in retirement. Several of them would have loved to resettle back home in Ghana; however, concerns about health deliverability and safety/security have stymied their move. Most of these baby boomers are enjoying their retirements through diverse means, including but not limited to social security, pension […]

Transatlantic Slave Trade & Chattel Slavery

“Chattel slavery, a peculiar system of domination and exploitation was unique in the sense that, though the subjugation of one person by another has been in existence since the advent of time, it was the first time that a person would be denied human status and declared another person’s personal property. This opened the floodgates […]

The transatlantic slave trade is the gravest crime against humanity – why the UN declaration matters

KWASI KONADU The resolution passed by United Nations General Assembly on 25 March 2026 seeking recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” potentially creates a broader definition of crimes against humanity in international law and allows for restitution claims against perpetrators. The resolution could elevate the legal and moral standard […]

UN resolution fuels global slavery reparations debate

MIMI MEFO NEWUH A landmark UN resolution has intensified the debate over reparations for the transatlantic slave trade, with supporters arguing that recognition, apologies and structural reforms are long overdue. The United Nations General Assembly late last month adopted a landmark resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade “the gravest crime against humanity.” It also calls […]

‘The gravest crime against humanity’: What does the UN vote on slavery mean?

FERNANDO DUARTE The United Nations General Assembly this week overwhelmingly backed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade “the gravest crime against humanity”. Welcoming the vote, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the wealth of many Western nations was “built on stolen lives and stolen labor”. Noting the “barbaric punishments that maintained control – from […]

SPEECH: President Mahama at a high-level event on reparatory justice at the UN.

24 March 2026 Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen. Truth begins with language, with the power that words hold to shape consciousness, to shift perspective, to propel action. I therefore offer this truth as a starting point: There is no such thing as a slave. There were human beings who […]

Afrika Bambaataa, Often Called the ‘Godfather of Hip-Hop,’ Is Dead

A pioneering rapper and D.J. from the Bronx, Mr. Bambaataa was accused of child sexual abuse later in his career. JONATHAN ABRAMS & HANNAH ZIEGLER Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering Bronx D.J. credited with shaping and defining hip-hop in the 1970s and 1980s, whose legacy was later tarnished by widespread accusations of sexual abuse, has died. […]

Africa is hurting again from a global crisis it had no part in starting

OPE ADETAYO Lagos taxi driver Adegbola Isaac went to the gas station twice at the end of last month. Each time, the price in the Nigerian city had climbed further and hit 1,350 naira ($0.99) per liter, a nearly 35% increase since the Iran war started. That’s wiped out most of his daily profit. “It […]

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