Why Do We Keep Romanticizing the Death of Radio When it Still Works?
by Joyce Wachau Chege We recently celebrated World Radio Day (Friday, February 13) and I could not help but make a few observations. I clear …
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100 Lives Per Hour: Why This Valentine’s Day Demands a Different Kind of Love
by Nafeesah Ahmed-Adedoja, February 14, 2026 Valentine’s Day arrives again, bringing the usual flood of heart-shaped chocolates and roses. B …
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Why Media Students and Graduates Are Falling Behind in the Age of Social Media
by Evans Ijakaa “Which do you think is the most useless major?” I have watched countless vox pop videos where communications repeatedly emer …
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Changing Climate and the Vulnerability of Subsistence Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Improved Weather Forecasting
by Evans Ijakaa Weather forecasting in Africa continues to improve, with many countries strengthening their meteorological departments to tr …
Read moreGuyana’s Youth Council organizes Voters Education Initiative
December 9by Imran Bacchus As Guyana prepared for its 2025 General and Regional Elections, the Guyana National …
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Read moreCommonwealth delivers a technical training for Youth Development Officers in Ghana
November 24by Anamta Afsar, Youth Officer The Commonwealth Secretariat’s Youth Team, in partnership with the Gh …
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Read moreYouth and The Energy Transition: Powering a Sustainable Future
November 3Around the world, young professionals are not waiting for change, they are making it. From community …
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Read moreA Love Letter to Legacy: A Conversation with Fulbright Alumni Letoa Jonathan Pa’u’
October 5by Jasmine Koria Jonathan Pa’u and I have spent most of our lives living down the stree …
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Read moreThe September Effect: Daring to Disobey the Script
September 18by Ewura Adwoa Larbi Seven fifty-five in the evening and the sun hasn’t set. A mix of conversations …
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Read moreThe Commonwealth Students Association Announces New Executive for 2025-2028
September 17The Commonwealth Students’ Association (CSA) is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 executiv …
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Read moreStrikes, Broken Promises, and a Fading Future for Nigerian Students
September 10by Hannah Kumadi Wakawa The Nigerian educational sector is faced with numerous challenges that perme …
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