The Return of the Juntas
African generals have once again left barracks and are occupying state office […]
The Triumph of Democracy in Senegal
The events of 24 March came as a welcome surprise to many in West Africa – and indeed to the whole world.
Kenneth Kaunda’s ‘African Humanism’ Today
In the 1960s, the era of the Cold War and African independence, most African leaders found themselves in a political quagmire.
Human Rights Impact of Kenyan Protests Against the Finance Bill 2024
The Finance Bill 2024 in Kenya has generated significant protests, predominantly led by the Generation Z cohort.
Gender-Based Violence in Tanzania
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a global concern often framed as predominantly affecting women and girls.
Cultism in the name of religion
This article aims to reveal the increasingly blurred line between religion and cultism, and the shocking, inhumane and deadly activities of modern churches/cultic groups in Africa.
Advancing women’s rights in Samburu, Kenya
By Brian Khabeko [Kenya] In Kenya’s Samburu region, the struggle for women’s […]
Critical Thinking: An Introduction
In a world which seems increasingly plagued by myths, illusions, delusions, confusions, […]
Critical Thinking: Being Rational
Critical thinking helps to ensure that our actions and beliefs are rational, […]