The socioeconomic development of a country is anchored on the basic tenets of its culture. Once the tenets start to give way, the center cannot hold, and the country becomes an abracadabra of anything goes. Its people become lost for lack of cultural directions. Japan, China and a host of other countries have developed not […]
Apr 14 2024 | Posted in
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Mariama Sonko’s voice resounded through the circle of 40 women farmers sitting in the shade of a cashew tree. They scribbled notes, brows furrowed in concentration as her lecture was punctuated by the thud of falling fruit. This quiet village in Senegal is the headquarters of a 115,000-strong rural women’s rights movement in West Africa, […]
Apr 14 2024 | Posted in
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LAUREN LEE When Ghanaian Afro-dancehall and reggae star Stonebwoy visited Jamaica earlier this year for the Island Music Conference, he made headlines with an impromptu freestyle alongside Shaggy, Sean Paul and Wyclef Jean. But for the 36-year-old, the trip was about more than just performing — it was a pilgrimage. Arriving in the capital, Kingston, […]
Apr 12 2024 | Posted in
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The socioeconomic development of a country is anchored on the basic tenets of its culture. Once the tenets start to give way, the center cannot hold, and the country assumes culturally haywire tendencies. Its people become lost for lack of cultural direction. Japan, China, and a host of other countries have developed, not through any […]
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AGGREY MUTAMBOEthiopia has opted to take back thousands of its nationals who had been living in squalid conditions in Saudi Arabia. The decision was announced late last month in Addis Ababa but would actually begin in early April, targeting some 70,000 Ethiopians.It may be the noblest thing to do in rescuing its stranded citizens, but […]
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JAHD KHALIL Brigitte Combs lives outside of Richmond and said she came to the Virginia state capitol when she heard legislators were discussing the issue of minors and forced marriage. Taking a deep breath, she told them that decades ago in Texas she had been married at 15 years old to a 37-year-old man. “I […]
Apr 12 2024 | Posted in
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NATASHA BOOTY Few had heard of him a year ago, and now he is set to become president. Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s extraordinary rise caps a rollercoaster period in Senegalese politics that caught many off-guard. Months in jail alongside ally and kingmaker Ousmane Sonko ended suddenly, with the pair released the week before the presidential election. […]
Mar 26 2024 | Posted in
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STUART BRAUN The number of countries around the world banning plastic bags is growing, but enforcement is still an issue, especially in regions like Africa. In January, Nigeria became the latest African country to fight a mounting waste crisis by banning single-use plastics. Nigeria’s Lagos State government said it would outlaw Styrofoam packaging and gradually […]
Mar 26 2024 | Posted in
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Community-oriented recycling initiatives offer glimmer of hope as Kenya struggles for sustainable solutions to waste crisis ANDREW WASIKE – Kenyan companies are pioneering innovative solutions to sort out recyclable waste from landfills and incentivize recycling at the consumer level At Dandora, a dumpsite in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the acrid tang of burning plastic hangs […]
Mar 26 2024 | Posted in
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Two of the great granddaughters of a Sakalava king in Madagascar, who was beheaded in 1897 by colonial troops, publicly addressed the French ambassador, asking him to speed up the restitution of their ancestor’s skull. In all, they are claiming three skulls belonging to the Sakalaves, an ethnic group living on the west and northwest […]
Mar 26 2024 | Posted in
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