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Is Hand Writing Becoming Obsolete?

FeaturedBy Staff ContributorApril 4, 2016Leave a comment

  An important question posed on the evolution and progress of technology.   Emails. Text messages. Voice recording. In today’s era, typing as a means of communication greatly outnumbers writing with a pen and paper. Previous generations passed notes in class behind the teacher’s back; today’s generation simply sends a text message. The art of…

Are Burundians really that unhappy?

FeaturedBy Staff ContributorApril 4, 2016Leave a comment

  The New York Times announced their “Happiest Country List” in early March, but Burundi wasn’t at the top of that list. Out of more than 150 countries, Burundi was ranked at #135 according to the poll based on violent political crisis, low life expectancy, extremely low levels of well being and a poor economical…

Oil Spills in the Niger Delta: The Shell Spills

Africa, Featured, NewsBy Staff ContributorApril 2, 2016Leave a comment

  Over the years, Nigeria has seen its fair share of oil spill devastation, and with a reported 1.5 million tons of oil spilled in the Niger Delta over the last 50 years, the ongoing risk continues to raise concern. Equal to one “Exxon Valdez” spill each year in the Delta, many Nigerians continue to…

Ivory Trade: the Pillaging of Africa

Africa, Featured, NewsBy Staff ContributorApril 2, 2016Leave a comment

  History of Elephant Ivory Elephant ivory has been exported from Africa for centuries and the earliest record dates back to the 14th century BC. Throughout history, ivory has been removed for those of exotic wealth and used in production of piano keys, billiard balls, and other luxurious products. It is said that ivory hunters…

Fadumo Dayib: First Female Somali President?

FeaturedBy Staff ContributorMarch 31, 2016Leave a comment

Twitter Fadumo Dayib – leading Somalia   Fadumo Dayib has the goal of becoming Somalia’s first female president. After earning her master’s degree in health care and public health, she became involved with the United Nations which seeded her passion and drive to help the people of Somalia. Aiming to run for the 2016 elections,…

Sarkodie – Ghanaian HipLife

Africa, Entertainment, Featured, LifestyleBy Staff ContributorMarch 30, 2016Leave a comment

  Hiplife is a music phenomenon that fuses high life and hip hop. This Ghanaian musical style is rapidly gaining momentum throughout West Africa and abroad– specifically in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Germany. Hiplife can be traced back to the early 1980’s with artists such as K.K. Kabobo and Gyedu Blay Ambolley.…

Ghana’s Spoken Word Scene

Featured, LifestyleBy Staff ContributorMarch 29, 2016Leave a comment

    The spoken word scene is taking root in Ghana, allowing both men and women to bond together and promote community development and self expression. If you have ever been to a spoken word performance, then you know how intense, emotional, and real those words can feel. In the early 2000’s, EhaLaKasa was leading…

Educating Africa: The Schools for Africa Initiative

Africa, Featured, NewsBy Staff ContributorMarch 29, 2016Leave a comment

  Inspired by Nelson Mandela’s dream to help transform lives and advance society, Schools for Africa was founded in 2004 by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Hamburg Society, and UNICEF. Promoting equality for education to over 13 different African countries, this initiative has helped more than 30 million children get the proper education, schools, teachers…

John “Bulldozer” Magufuli: Tanzanians love their new President

Africa, Featured, NewsBy Staff ContributorMarch 29, 2016Leave a comment

  John Pombe Magufuli, was elected President of Tanzania on October 25, 2015. Backed by Chama Cha Mapinduzi, Tanzania’s dominant political party, Magufuli secured the election with 58% of the votes to Edward Lowassa’s 40%.   About the Bulldozer   Growing up as the son of a peasant farmer, Magufuli found it important to pursue education and…

Jacob Zuma: Business as usual or political scandal?

Africa, Featured, NewsBy Staff ContributorMarch 29, 2016Leave a comment

    Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa, rose to power following his party’s victory in 2009, and was recently reelected in the 2014 elections. President Zuma is no stranger to controversy. In 2005 he was charged with rape, but was quickly acquitted. He has also battled legal allegations of racketeering and corruption. His main…

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