By Paul Irikefe It is strange that Ukraine, a country that is resource-strapped, economically bankrupt and ethnically and politically polarized should be top priority for world powers,... Read more
Just a day after signing of the controversial anti-gay law in Uganda, a tabloid published 200 names and some photos of alleged homosexuals. In a front-page story under the headline “EX... Read more
African-born scholars living and working in American and Canadian universities are now able to apply for fellowships to undertake academic projects in African universities under a Diaspora i... Read more
By Ravi Kumar Kelvin Doe found that batteries were too expensive for a project he was working on in 2009. He used acid, soda, and metal parts that he found in trash bins in his neighborhood... Read more
A group of lawyers under the aegis of Lawyers of Conscience has called on the Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, to remove the Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs... Read more
Yossou N’Dour Application deadline: 17 March 2014 The ACPST: The African Centre for Peace and Security Training is mandated to enhance the ability of practitioners to make and implemen... Read more
By Dino Grandoni A pair of pro-privacy groups say WhatsApp could potentially break one of its biggest promises by agreeing to be acquired by Facebook for roughly $19 billion. The Electronic... Read more
By Siyanda Mohutsiwa Novel by Lauri Kubuitsile. Photograph by Paul Botes, M&G “A writer should always consider the purpose of literature when they seek to cont... Read more
SEIZE THE TIME: A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE (A PROGRAM OF ACTION FOR PRO-DEMOCRACY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS) BACKGROUND: Because historically we have been at the fo... Read more