[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE Last week, in discussing anti-intellectualism in Tanzania, I focused on the state. I did this because we have to highlight that the...
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI Will Ethiopia disintegrate into its constituent ethnic nations? This would be tragic because Ethiopia has for long been one of a handful...
[ad_1] By JENERALI ULIMWENGU It is high time that the political principals of the African continent took their responsibilities more seriously than they have been willing...
[ad_1] By GITHINJI GITAHI For the past year, countries have put in a lot of effort to fight the coronavirus and rolled out massive vaccination campaigns....
[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO Two Ugandan women warriors fighting the same war, different ways. One turns 25 on November 15, the other is more than twice...
[ad_1] By The EastAfrican As negotiating teams haggled over the final text of the outcome of Cop26 in Glasgow this past week, it was evident that...
[ad_1] By Charles Onyango-Obbo South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) had what is widely considered to have been a disastrous showing in the recent municipal...
[ad_1] By JOANES ATELA By VICTORIA CHENGO By THOMAS HALE By KENNEDY MBEVA All eyes are on the UN climate summit which commenced in Glasgow this...
[ad_1] By WALE AKINYEMI The greatest challenge to innovators during uncertain times is brain freeze. Because times are so uncertain they become conservative in their thinking....
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI School arsons are back with a vengeance. The phenomenon of students burning down their own schools has been a regular occurrence, and...