Building a strong science, technology and economy over a people who have not come to a full appreciation of themselves and their culture is akin to placing a band-aid on an infected ulcer
East African leaders can either act in defense of the region’s collective security or cowardly acquiesce to the U.S.’s manipulation of UN reports and bear the brunt of the wider war that seems likely to come
A great deal had changed since independence, and some of the changes had degraded Mozambique’s ability, even willingness, to build and maintain an effective military
There is a widespread belief in West African countries that foreign militaries contributed to aggravating security threats
The rise of social media pages and campaigns with Afropositivist undertones have allowed Africans to redefine what it means to be African
Africa’s realisation of its potential depends on Africans making the right decisions and choosing mutually beneficial collaborations
The universal principle of development has shown that domestic capital takes the lead while foreign capital follows suit
AI developers on the continent should be supported to become competitive on the global stage.
Africa can overcome and fill gaps in our healthcare systems, but it requires people-centred governance systems
The model, not the country, should be under scrutiny, especially since the solutions proposed by the globally powerful have not yielded effective results
Building a strong science, technology and economy over a people who have not come to a full appreciation of themselves and their culture is akin to placing a band-aid on an infected ulcer
East African leaders can either act in defense of the region’s collective security or cowardly acquiesce to the U.S.’s manipulation of UN reports and bear the brunt of the wider war that seems likely to come
A great deal had changed since independence, and some of the changes had degraded Mozambique’s ability, even willingness, to build and maintain an effective military
There is a widespread belief in West African countries that foreign militaries contributed to aggravating security threats
The rise of social media pages and campaigns with Afropositivist undertones have allowed Africans to redefine what it means to be African
Africa’s realisation of its potential depends on Africans making the right decisions and choosing mutually beneficial collaborations
The universal principle of development has shown that domestic capital takes the lead while foreign capital follows suit
AI developers on the continent should be supported to become competitive on the global stage.
Africa can overcome and fill gaps in our healthcare systems, but it requires people-centred governance systems
The model, not the country, should be under scrutiny, especially since the solutions proposed by the globally powerful have not yielded effective results
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than seek to understand Africa, these foreigners prefer to legislate for Africans how their societies should be, mostly based on how their own home countries are politically organised.
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