Michael Jackson was acquitted of all ten charges that bordered around child molestation and giving alcohol to under-aged children. Fans traveled from all corners of the world to witness the court proceedings that could have [...]
Burundi
“It is a great door-opener for women all over the continent and I am very pleased that I am the one who is going to open the doors,” the 67-year-old former finance minister told Reuters. [...]
Notes on commercial bank charges, RD cheques and consumer protection Background A number of issues were raised recently with regards to alleged high bank charges and punitive restrictions on bank clients with regards to issuing [...]
What is Smart Switch Namibia? Smart Switch Namibia (SSN) is a 50/50 joint venture company established by Namibia Post Limited and Net 1 Universal Electronic Payment Systems (Net 1). The latter is a South African-based [...]
On February 25, 2005, the world witnessed an African vehemently proclaim, “Enough is enough!” on being racially dehumanized and demeaned by citizens of the so-called ‘developed’ nation, Spain. Samuel Eto’o, the Barcelona based Cameroonian international [...]
In the remote parts of East Kenya lie the Nanyuki and Laikipia escarpment. The villages are typical African dwellings made out of a mixture of mud and cow dung. In one of these villages lives [...]
‘But, why does capitalism confer economic sovereignty on the few in the private good economy where communalism confers economic on all in the common good economy? Simply because capitalism and communalism have different ideas about [...]
There are positive associations and connotations associated with progress. None of us would like to retrogress or get fixated at any stage in our developmental process. Namibia has been politically independent since the 21 March [...]
For the Jews it is a covenant that Jehovah handed down to Abraham. To the Muslims, it is a religious directive. For most African communities (those that practice it), it is the formal incorporation of [...]
Honorine survived it Fourteen years after the Tsutsi-Hutu ethnic war in Burundi, the impact of this black on black violence still haunts those that experienced it. In Windhoek, the Capital City of Namibia, the African [...]
