Almost half a century since the Portuguese were ejected from Mozambique, economic stratification remains intact, and extremist ideologies have replaced independence as the rallying cry for unrest
A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.
Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
Changing our ways of seeing involves the deconstruction of narratives that heavily relies on stereotypes that distort any meaningful understanding of Africa
With the introduction of for-profit private education in Africa, schools degenerated from being a level playing field where the children of the rich and the poor could grow together to build a better future for their communities to becoming a status symbol
Whatever their cultural or political identity—Left or Right, Conservative or Progressive, Far-Right or Far-Left—political actors in the western world see Africa as a hunting ground
The impact of climate change is global. Therefore, as Africans, we shouldn’t be under any illusion that the emphasis on our home is a result of the West’s love for us
Western academia has realized that Africa is a rich repository of knowledge and ideas, particularly in the area of sustainable use, or conservation of natural resources
History has proven, over and over, that nations do not advance outside of placing indigenous, homegrown and grassroots-based knowledge at the core of development strategies
Almost half a century since the Portuguese were ejected from Mozambique, economic stratification remains intact, and extremist ideologies have replaced independence as the rallying cry for unrest
A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.
Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
Changing our ways of seeing involves the deconstruction of narratives that heavily relies on stereotypes that distort any meaningful understanding of Africa
With the introduction of for-profit private education in Africa, schools degenerated from being a level playing field where the children of the rich and the poor could grow together to build a better future for their communities to becoming a status symbol
Whatever their cultural or political identity—Left or Right, Conservative or Progressive, Far-Right or Far-Left—political actors in the western world see Africa as a hunting ground
The impact of climate change is global. Therefore, as Africans, we shouldn’t be under any illusion that the emphasis on our home is a result of the West’s love for us
Western academia has realized that Africa is a rich repository of knowledge and ideas, particularly in the area of sustainable use, or conservation of natural resources
History has proven, over and over, that nations do not advance outside of placing indigenous, homegrown and grassroots-based knowledge at the core of development strategies
Your financial support ensures that the Pan-African Review initiative achieves sustainability and that its mission is shielded from manipulation. Most importantly, it allows us to bring high-quality content free of charge to those who may not be in a position to afford it.
Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more