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[Daily Trust] Ask any African if they know of an African nation that is not a basket case of the global concept of democracy and eight out of ten would jump at you with shouts of Rwanda. The former Belgian colony has had the five-foot-ten Paul Kagame within its political shadows since the end of the genocide in 1994. The self-confessed born again, tongue-talking leader was vice president for six years before winning his first mandate by subterfuge 21 years ago. Don't ask what is Kagame's end-game plan, because he is not
Nationwide protests have taken place since October 7 despite the disbanding of the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) police unit.
The demonstrators have been accused of attacking police stations and personnel.
The rallies which are mostly attended by young people have become avenues to vent against corruption and unemployment.
Rights groups say at least 15 people have been killed the demonstrations began in early October.
[Ghanaian Times] The government will hold a two-day National Conference in Accra from Tuesday, October 20 to 21, 2020 on the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.
A potential fraud charge of R100m may seem like a lot of money to most of us. But Shepherd Bushiri's net worth suggests he'll see this as 'small change'.
With simply days till the election, some Black voters should be grappling with whether or not to solid their vote for former Vice President Joe Biden or President Donald Trump.…
Like a 30-day white supremacy challenge, the Senate rushed the Supreme Court confirmation—and swearing-in—of Amy Coney Barrett through the dark recesses of the halls of power, once again putting party […]
The post Barrett’s Confirmation Reaffirms The Urgency Of Building Collective Power appeared first on Essence.
Rush Limbaugh has been a lightning rod for controversy, and racism, over his career that spans nearly five decades.
Stevie Edwards is the first local black designer to have a full-page ad in Vogue Magazine. Stevie was joined with friend and muse, Chicago Actress Lisa Raye, who will also be featured in his upcoming Harper's Bazaar photoshoot. Lisa Raye spoke of her love and support for longtime friend, Stevie Edwards saying, 'To see Chicago's … Continued
The post Chicago Fashion Designer, Stevie Edwards, Reveals His History Making Ad in Vogue Magazine appeared first on Chicago Defender.
Flocks of yellow-billed cuckoos, which normally migrate from North to South America to escape winter, have been seen in Jamaica in recent weeks, an unusual spectacle which Terrestrial Biologist Damion Whyte believes is a result of Hurricane Delta.
“I’ll see you in November,” is phrase coming up more and more in U.S. politics as election season comes around again. The U.S. presidential election is no
For months as Trump undercut his own medical experts, sidelined scientists and refused to
The post The White House unloaded on Fauci after he called out Trump for allowing a neuroradiologist with no training with infectious disease to shape coronavirus strategy appeared first on L.A. Focus Newspaper.
The recent pandemic affected business owners in many different ways. For a few it was a boost to their business, while others saw their businesses go into a stall mode. Yet another group was forced to close because they could not survive without customers patronizing their businesses. For a portion of the businesses that closed the pandemic was nothing more […]
… of Miami Gardens, who is African-American, raised concerns about the campaign … Jamaican.
“When we talk about African-American and Caribbean voters in Florida … them and clutching signs reading “African Americans for Biden,” they fanned out …