Archives for April, 2021 - Page 4
Youth Unemployment as a cause for Urbanisation
Nisha Uwase city of Kigali According to the (Welcome to the United Nations, 2014), more than one-half of the world’s population lives now in urban areas and virtually all countries…
Coronavirus is exposing decades of ugly truth about Wildlife Conservation in Kenya
The Colonial rationale in Kenya’s conservation sector remains as dry as ever, and the current pandemic emphasizes this and reveals its ugly secrets. December 2019, the Chinese city of Wuhan…
The Mindfulness Potion: A cure for Mankind
It is often profound that when we hear the word cancer or AIDS or even the Covid 19, we shiver at the horrific images of ourselves in ICUs, coffins or even the…
The Democratic Republic of Wars & Conflict – CONGO
New times, 2020. Protests in DR Congo Many people say that numbers do not lie, and it makes sense mostly when you are thinking of votes, people who can access…
A Tale Of Two Currencies: How CFA Affected Western Africa
In 1945, France made a move that would shape the economic dependency of 14 Sub-Saharan African countries for the following 75 years. CFA franc bills. Shutterstock In an attempt to…
Music Education as a Breakthrough in Rwanda
Music in Africa. Music and dance have played an essential role in people's ability to interact and celebrate occasions since the dawn of time, with various sounds announcing critical functions.…
The Alphabetical Approach Towards Refugees Education
(Ricard 2020) E for Education on Refugees In the year 2014, having been given the scholarship to attend one renowned private school in the country Botswana- Maruapula School, this I…
Stateless Minorities in Madagascar: Everything you Absolutely Need to Know
What does it feel like to not belong? What does it feel like to grow up in a home where you are viewed as a stranger even though it is…
Migration as a key factor for conservation.
Job opportunities are the motivator of people nowadays to move from one place to another, and temporary visa cards and other restrictive policies are the main catalyzes; this facilitates access…
A Decolonised, Reimagined Education – The Missing Steering on the Zimbabwean Developmental Vehicle
Only A Fool Would Let His Enemy Teach His Children(Malcom X Speech, 1965) One of the most deplorable blunders made by the Zimbabwean freedom fighters in their pursuance for Independence…