[ad_1] By JAMES DUDDRIDGE A decade ago, the map of East Africa was redrawn, as South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation was born. That moment was...
[ad_1] By CHARLES TAI GITUAI The people of South Sudan deserve to celebrate 10 years of independence which was hard fought for and long in coming....
[ad_1] By WALE AKINYEMI I started a podcast called the Rebel Network — Challenging Stereotypes and Myths. Why? Because unless we have leaders thinking anew, the...
[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO Before Covid-19 came, human beings had since time immemorial believed your enemy cannot hurt you after you are dead. Even Hannibal, the...
[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE So, as everyone has kindly noted, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has completed her first trimester of gestating her leadership of our beloved...
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI The recent protests in the Kingdom of eSwatini have claimed nine lives and destroyed property of a great value. The demonstrations have...
[ad_1] By JENERALI ULIMWENGU One should treat this matter rather cautiously because the matter is still going through the courts and one does not want to...
[ad_1] By CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO On Wednesday July 7, Kenya’s leading daily, Daily Nation, had two stories far away from each other, seemingly unrelated. The first reported...
[ad_1] By The East African We commemorate, we don’t celebrate. Those were the words of a South Sudanese citizen to a friend, who had sent a...
[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” — Arthur C. Clarke Perhaps saying that I would cram Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, science...