This issue of protecting Black cemeteries first came to popular attention in 1991, when the African Burial Ground in downtown New York City was rediscovered and nearly obliterated by a construction ...
Our media is filled with articles on the imminent demise of the ANC. Such themes are buttressed by the increasing accuracy of ...
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Million Man March and the revival of Unifest in D.C., highlighting the power of unity ...
As the United Nations turns 80, Liberia's President Joseph Boakai reminded the world during his address at the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly last September in New York that ...
Calling all history buffs! We’re about to reveal the darker side of World War II, uncovering terrifying, spine-chilling facts ...
THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has flagged the country’s outdated laws and digital divide as hindrances to the delivery of comprehensive and high-quality statistics. The operational ...
The late Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s widow, Elizabeth Macheka Tsvangirai, attended the funeral of Raila Amolo Odinga, Kenya’s former Prime Minister and one ...
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has resolved to investigate over $1.8 billion grant and $2.8 billion received by Nigeria from global fund and USAID from 2021 to 2025 for the response against ...
The flood of angry —and justified— reactions to this year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate, María Corina Machado, reveals less about the committee’s decision ...
Yet beneath the propaganda lies a far deeper issue, the chronic double standard that defines justice and governance in Nigeria. It is difficult to reconcile how convicted terrorists and kidnappers, ...