
We Forget Things If We Have No One To Tell Them To
by Joyce Wachau Chege Yes, I am a journalist by profession. No, I am not affiliated with any popular TV or radio station and yes, I can feel …
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What Other Commonwealth Nations Can Learn from Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Day
by Justin R. Langan The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, first held in 2021, takes place on September 30th as a statutory holiday, …
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The Invisible Hand in Zambia’s Electoral Politics
by Chanda Katema Adam Smith never cast a ballot in Lusaka or queued under the sun at a rural polling station, but his idea of the “invisible …
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The September Effect: Daring to Disobey the Script
by Ewura Adwoa Larbi Seven fifty-five in the evening and the sun hasn’t set. A mix of conversations in a foreign tongue drift up the street …
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Read moreJoe Madiath: A Visionary Leader Who Transformed Rural India
April 22by Sameer Misra Joe Madiath has transformed rural India in a manner that has never been seen before. …
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Read moreValue Added: How To Choose the Right Causes to Volunteer for In Your Twenties
February 18Â by Jasmine Koria Volunteerism is a loaded word in our current socio-economic climate. This is …
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