By David Brooks Lately it seems as though every few months there’s another urban riot and the nation turns its attention to urban poverty. And in the midst of every storm, there are people c... Read more
By Ferial Haffajee If Chumani Maxwele were Chinese, there is a good chance he would own a string of start-ups and be well on his way to becoming a multimillionaire. Instead, this student lea... Read more
An analysis in The Times — “1.5 Million Missing Black Men” — showed that more than one in every six black men in the 24-to-54 age group has disappeared from civic life, mainly because they d... Read more
New York, April 23, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the murder of Soleil Balanga, a journalist in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and calls on Congolese authorit... Read more
The President of Ghana and Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr John Mahama, on Tuesday condemned the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, describing the inc... Read more
Nairobi, April, 20, 2015-Two journalists were beaten by officers from Kenya’s paramilitary police wing, the General Service Unit (GSU), at a cattle ranch in southeastern Kenya on April... Read more
By Austine Uche-Ejeke With the euphoria of the just concluded election fizzling out, Nigerians but could only ask for a meaningful and lasting change. This is in the sense that the sacrifice... Read more
By: Denja Yaqub Until 1994, for over a century South Africa was locked against the rest of Africa and indeed the country and her people were not easily accessible to the rest of the world as... Read more