Ethiopia’s Renaissance dam and its attendant controversy
Ethiopia has a very diverse topography that includes both flat and mountainous areas and receives an average of about 1.2 Read More
Ethiopia has a very diverse topography that includes both flat and mountainous areas and receives an average of about 1.2 Read More
China has long been spreading misinformation on the Novel Coronavirus disease that has infected over two million people and claimed Read More
By Emmanuel Atamba During the inauguration of the new Rivatex Centre at Moi University, President Kenyatta reiterated his government’s commitment Read More
By Farah Mulji Higher education is a key factor in a nation’s effort to develop a highly skilled workforce for Read More
Finally, the world met in Geneva on Friday 13th of April to gather the necessary financing to bring relief aid Read More
courtesy BBC online Winnie Madikizela-Mandela became a potent symbol of South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle when she was banished and jailed Read More
By Charles Ongwae Over a decade ago, the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) unveiled a program that has changed the Read More
By Cezanne Maherali Africa is urbanising faster than any region in the world. Adding 24 million people to cities annually, Read More
A white coffin carries the remains of Karabo Mokoena. Her friends and family have gathered to say an untimely goodbye Read More
Less than two weeks before Father’s Day, the man once affectionately known as America’s Dad stepped back into the public Read More