Two out of every three working people in Africa scratch the soil for sustenance and wealth. Agriculture employs 65 percent of the working population on the...
Our politics are in an appalling state nationally, we disagree on everything. These are not civil disagreements; each side has no respect for the other. We...
Uganda and Sweden have such strong historical ties that even the two countries’ ambitions are becoming somewhat similar, as we shall presently see. During Uganda’s difficult...
Some people cook their ugali soft. Not even sticky because of cassava flour, but tasteless, white, generic flour cooked to the consistency of a pap. And...
I possess neither the intellect of Albert Einstein nor the anointing of Apostle Matthew, the tax collector and Jesus’ disciple. I’m only a Lagos-born hunter from...
South Africa’s foreign policy has for some time been the subject of scrutiny. Recently, it has been (albeit politely) questioned by the Belgian Foreign Affairs Minister...
The number of bodies found at the ranch of Kenyan pastor Paul Mackenzie outside the coastal town of Malindi went over 100 as the week closed....
Like beauty, which is said to be in the eyes of the beholder, social media power seems to be in the hands of the phone holder....
The Kenyan government has announced that it will introduce legislation aimed at enhancing performance in the public sector. The Public Performance Management Bill will recognise merit...
Nigeria’s President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is back in the country. He was declared winner of the February...