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The New Times on MSNFrom Ngũgĩ to Gacaca: The ongoing struggle for epistemic liberationNgũgĩ wa Thiong’o has left us. But his voice—unyielding—remains. His lifelong insistence that African languages, thought systems, and institutions must form the foundation of our futures resounds now ...
Neighbours of Aisha Katushabe, the suspected female suicide bomber killed in Tuesday’s explosion in Munyonyo, a Kampala City ...
Attorneys for a Guatemalan man deported to Mexico say he has landed in California. President Donald Trump's administration ...
Google has signed an agreement with Chile to build an undersea fiber optic cable connecting South America with Asia and ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman was confirmed by the US Senate on Wednesday to serve as the central bank’s vice ...
Critics are concerned that she’s too focused on what banks want - at a time when the White House is embarking on a ...
The Royal Museum of the Belgian Congo became the Royal Museum of Central Africa after Brussels choked back its fury ...
Though Assossa claims Cavacha is not a type of music but rather a dance style, music fans of the mid-1970s, the majority of ...
Millions of girls and women across the globe lack dignified, healthy ways to manage their menstruation due to hurdles including gender inequality, discriminatory social norms, and poverty.
Despite Chinese investment in African green energy and infrastructure projects, comprehensive diplomatic engagements, and joint innovation ventures, tensions between countries grew in certain ...
US banks’ paper losses eased in the first quarter, while net income increased, according to a report published Wednesday by ...
Nearly nine years after the introduction of the rapid bus transport system in Dar es Salaam, commuters are still grappling ...
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