Why A Tiny Country On The Horn Of Africa Has The Ears Of The Congress

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Somaliland’s delegation swept through Washington, promising to support Taiwan and ditch China. All it wants is a little recognition. As China floods Africa with billions of dollars in development aid, massive infrastructure investment, and even talk of a new military base, a tiny […]

Russia Sets Its Sight On A Rising Africa

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email By Carol Guensburg Russia has drawn the world’s attention with its aggressive stance toward Ukraine. The former Soviet power has been rebuilding ties with Africa more quietly, strengthening economic and military cooperation, but also raising Western concerns about its tactics and goals there. […]

Valentine’s Day Celebration As part of An African Odyssey

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Romance is alive and well across Africa this Valentine’s Day, according to CNN – romance literature, that is. Some of the continent’s top writers have joined forces to mark the occasion by releasing an anthology of romantic short stories for free in digital […]

A NASDAQ-style bourse is coming to Nigeria

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Looks like Africa’s most populated country and biggest economy is gradually [or increasingly] taking cognizance of the potential value enclosed within its tech space, and is on the lookout for ways to TAP THAT. The country is, after all, the tech startup capital […]

Black Farmers In America Take A $4 Billion Fight To Washington DC

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Dr. John Boyd Jr., a fourth-generation farmer in Virginia and the president of the National Black Farmers Association, told The Hill he’s been pressuring lawmakers and the Biden administration to help Black farmers in need.  President Joe Biden signed off on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief […]

Black History: Five Black Chefs Reflect On How The Past Influenced Today’s Culinary

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email U.S. culinary history rarely acknowledges the contributions of Black chefs such as James Hemings, the very first American cook to train in France in the late 18th century. Hemings, who was enslaved by Thomas Jefferson, joined the founding father when he was posted […]

How “Roots” Television Mini-Series Opened America’s Eyes To Her Black History

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email January 23, 1977 sees the premiere of Roots, a groundbreaking television program. The eight-episode miniseries, which was broadcast over eight consecutive nights, follows a family from its origins in West Africa through generations of slavery and the end of the Civil War. Roots […]

SAA is Back In Business!

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email South African industry daily Tourism Update reported a SAA – South African Airways issued a trade release with the news it is starting Durban flights. The airline said three flights a day between Johannesburg and Durban would commence from Friday, March 4. SAA […]