Africa’s Food Future Lies in the Hands of Its Young Entrepreneurs
By Alice Ruhweza, President, AGRAEnding hunger in Africa is not about growing more maize or producing more milk. It demands a balance that involves...
Amara Kallon’s Overreach at Peace Commission
Amara KallonBy Sam SesayA political storm is raging over Sierra Leone’s Peace Commission, exposing alarming power struggles within the government and raising questions about...
President Bio’s Silent Strategy: Weakening APC Through Its Own Fault Lines
Julius Maada Bio at SLPP event few weeks ago in Freetown By Alpha Amadu JallohThe political dynamics in Sierra Leone today expose a troubling truth...
When a Son of Uganda Knocks on the Mayor’s Door: A Discourse on Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Rise
When a Son of Uganda Knocks on the Mayor’s Door: A Discourse on Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s RiseBy: Isaac Christopher LubogoThe Drumbeat of HistoryWhen...
The Snake That You Don’t See, Is The One That Bites You!
By Alpha Amadu JallohBetrayal has a peculiar sting. It never comes from those we expect to be our enemies; it always slithers from the...
The African’s Suicidal Slave Mentality
By Oswald Hanciles"Our objective is African Union now. There is no time to waste. We must unite now or perish.""On this continent, it has...
DR Congo’s Endless Agony: Women and Children Trapped in Atrocities of War
IntroductionEastern DR Congo has once again descended into chaos, with civilians — particularly women and children — paying the highest price. A new report...
Rebuilding Hope: A Community’s Response To Loss
By: Alhaji A. BarrieFreetown, Sierra Leone - In the wake of recent floods that left parts of Freetown reeling, a quiet but powerful gesture...
From Disruption to Restoration: Reflections on Africa’s Stolen Machines, Forgotten Miracles, and the Struggle for Renewal
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaThe story of Africa’s technological, scientific, and cultural heritage is too often reduced to a narrative of absence and dependency, a...
When Faith Fails: Cheating Scandals in Ghana’s Religious Schools
IntroductionReligious schools are often seen as sanctuaries of discipline, morality, and integrity. Parents send their children to these institutions not only to acquire academic...
Investigating State Killings in Africa: Political Purges and Early Nationalistic Killings
Chapter 7:By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaPrologue: The Shadow of IndependenceIndependence in Africa erupted not as a gentle dawn but as a convulsive storm, a collision...
Corruption in State Contracts: The Hidden Drain of Nations
By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaCorruption in state contracts is neither a simple theft of public funds nor an isolated administrative failure; it is a systemic...


