Carbon Emissions: Think Africa
Let us be a little more aware when it comes to our lifestyles. We can live sustainably. The question is, are we ready to make the shift, for the sake of our continent and our future?
Let us be a little more aware when it comes to our lifestyles. We can live sustainably. The question is, are we ready to make the shift, for the sake of our continent and our future?
NYU economist Yaw Nyarko discusses his work on the African brain drain with World Vision Report
The 48 year old mother left behind family and friends in Ghana to seek work as a nurse in the UK.
Shukrani kwa waliojitolea kutafsiri taarifa muhimu kwa ajili ya wanaozungumza Kiswahili.
Mjomba Mrisho Mpoto, hii ni kwa ajili yako. Tunakuombea upate faraja kwenye kipindi hiki kigumu.
Kennedy Odede, founder of Shining Hope for Communities, discusses what motivates his ground-focussed work.
Dar es Salaam is to host Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa’s (CODESRIA) 3rd Annual The Guy Mhone Conference on Development in December.
One person’s conviction in the next Einstein hailing from Africa is changing the pace of education across the continent.
Listen to what President Obama has to say to young African leaders.
Let’s ask ourselves, can 14 African celebrities really make a difference for its continent ?
(w. English subtitles) Filamu ifuatayo itakuonesha wapi mitumba inapotoka na inatufikiaje Afrika; kutoka Ujerumani hadi Tanzania.
A new book highlights the power of SMS in Africa.
Sights, sounds, skills, rise and fall of African Soccer in 2010. Pump up the volume! This one is dedicated to Mama Africa.
Considered one of modern Africa’s founding fathers, Zambia’s first President Kenneth Kaunda has spent much of his life fighting some of Africa’s toughest battles.
It seems that everyone has forgotten President Obama’s warnings while he was campaigning when he indicated that change is hard, its not easy and requires sacrifice.
Ory Okolloh runs kenyanpundit.com and is also the founder of ushahidi.com, as well as mzalendo.com.
Mo Ibrahim Foundation gives out no prize for governance for the second year in a row.
Is it the likeliest situation that an African country will never become a super power?