Unearthing More Egyptian Treasures
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered almost 30 sarcophagi believed to have been buried for around 2,500 years, according to the country’s Ministry of Tourism and… Read More »Unearthing More Egyptian Treasures
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Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered almost 30 sarcophagi believed to have been buried for around 2,500 years, according to the country’s Ministry of Tourism and… Read More »Unearthing More Egyptian Treasures
The programme will identify and develop the most promising new innovators, entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses in the space-tech sector across Africa. Space-Tech applications use earth… Read More »Applications have Opened for the Space-Tech Challenge 2020
Huge banners bearing the portrait of Janusz Walus can often be seen draped around football stadiums in Poland calling for the freedom of a man… Read More »New Fame for Polish Man who Killed a South African Icon
The outcome of these talks will have implications for the South African economy, specifically trade. The EU as a regional bloc is South Africa’s largest… Read More »South Africa Navigates its Path Post Brexit
With Liberia midterm senatorial elections scheduled for December in Liberia, social activist and the country’s Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Leymah Roberta Gbowee, launched a campaign… Read More »Celebrating Liberia’s Peace through a Youth-led Violence-free Elections Campaign
With leading talents such as Professors Abena Busia and Molefi Asante, the African intellectual vanguards behind this museum reached a set of consensus on facts,… Read More »The Leading Learning Center for the Preservation, Conservation and Exhibition of the Story of Africa
For decades a forgotten corner of Mozambique, Cabo Delgado has now become the country’s El Dorado, promising billions in natural gas and gemstones but delivering… Read More »How Mozambique Got to this Point
Mr. Mwazulu Diyabanza, the spokesman for a Pan-African movement that seeks reparations for colonialism, slavery and cultural expropriation, is set to stand trial in Paris… Read More »Getting Back African Artifacts At All Costs
Kenya’s top judge has advised the president to dissolve the country’s male-dominated Parliament, saying legislators failed to meet a constitutional provision which would allow for… Read More »Nairobi Ordered to Form a Balanced Parliament
Schools across Africa are slowly reopening after months of remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic. But Zimbabwe’s teachers union is resisting going back to the… Read More »Harare’s Education Conundrum