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  1. FIFA World Cup & Positive Africa: Exploring the Other Africa You Never See On TV

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ...  Little is said about Africa's strategic importance to so called industrialized nations; her indispensability and relevance to world development, global technology, and the wealth of nations, derived ... Monday, 12 July 2010
  2. Genetically Modified Foods in Africa Need Biopolicy

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... Biochemist, Fredrick Sanger, the process (also called the Sanger or the dideoxy process) manipulates the plants’ genetic structure such that it cannot produce a viable offspring. This means that ... Friday, 25 June 2010
  3. Gaddafi adds Salt to Injury - by his Division call for Nigeria

    Category: Top News/NewsLIinks-Africa

    Nigeria on Thursday recalled Isa Aliyu Mohammed, the country's Ambassador to Libya for consultations over Moumah Ghadaffi's outbursts on Nigeria. "The Federal Government of Nigeria has recalled its ... Saturday, 20 March 2010
  4. The African Eye to The Universe

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... telescope with 100 times the collecting surface of existing telescopes will be needed in about 10 years' time. The SKA will probe the so-called "Dark Ages", when the early universe was ... Monday, 11 January 2010
  5. Super Antibodies Against HIV Discovered in African Countries

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... study called Protocol G, a global hunt for new broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV. The effort involved scientists from North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. The study was unprecedented in scope ... Saturday, 05 December 2009
  6. EuroAfrica-Magazine Editorial On Obama´s Ghana Visit

    Category: Editorial Desk /EuroAfrica-Magazine Editorial

    ... if your parents at home cannot get health care in the village, if you have passed through death traps called roads, passed through terrible public schools, if you have seen children die of hunger, if your ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  7. Barack Obama´s Ghana Visit - Reactions

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... Israel vacate occupied territories of Palestine and desist from expanding Israeli's land-grabs! Despite United Nations resolutions to this effect and despite the so-called "International Community" ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  8. Barack Obama in Ghana - His Official Speech

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... elder in his village, his employers called him “boy” for much of his life. He was on the periphery of Kenya’s liberation struggles, but he was still imprisoned briefly during repressive ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  9. First Amoured Vehicle Constructed By Nigerians

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... Technology access the materials they need to mass-produce the vehicle. He also called on Nigerians within and outside the country with such talents to contribute to the development of their country.  ... Saturday, 05 September 2009
  10. From Sports Export To Politics Of Recognition Part II -By Prof. Dr. Henning

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... village socialism.  It was formulated in the so-called Arusha declaration from 1967, which is regarded as one of the most important political declarations to have emerged in the developing world. ... Wednesday, 02 September 2009
  11. North African Solar Energy to Power Europe

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... grid to receive at least 15 per cent of its electricity from the Maghreb region. It is also expected to benefit North African countries. The project called DESERTEC is a low-tech solar thermal power concept, ... Monday, 24 August 2009
  12. Pro. Henry Louis Gates Arrested For Breaking into his Own House, Claims Ethnic Discrimination

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... called to the home Thursday afternoon after a woman reported seeing a man try to pry open the front door.  They say that they ordered the man to identify himself and that Gates refused. According ... Friday, 07 August 2009
  13. Ethnic Discrimination in Europe (Part Two)

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/ Social Justice & Human Rights

    ... of human rights and civil liberties can be witnessed all over Europe because of racial abuse. Under the cover of the so-called global fight against terrorism initiated by the US, that combat is unfortunately ... Friday, 07 August 2009
  14. EU report: Ethnic Discrimination Against Minorities Widespread in Europe

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/ Social Justice & Human Rights

    ... explained with an increasing awareness of crimes motivated by racism, Crickley said. But at the same time, she called on the European Commission to pay greater attention to member states' implementation ... Thursday, 23 July 2009
  15. Top African Scientists - Daniel Williams

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... office in Chicago, Illinois. Due to primitive social and medical circumstances existing in that era, much of Williams’s early medical practice called for him to treat patients in their homes, ... Monday, 23 February 2009
  16. Carry Me Home

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Arts

    ... newborn babies is called the "Zem generation", because they are rapidly conceived, as if imagined at the back of a Zem. Yet I never knew any female intimacy at the back of my Mitsubishi, well not really ... Thursday, 22 January 2009
  17. Americans Overcome "The Colour-Divide":

    Category: African Diaspora/African America

    ... in a phone call to Obama. “What an awesome night for you, your family and your supporters. Laura and I called to congratulate you and your good bride.” Obama’s historic inauguration ... Friday, 14 November 2008
  18. EAC USA Correspondent: Gyavira Lasana writes on his experiences in China

    Category: African Diaspora/African Asia

    ... western China to the so-called sophisticated enclaves of Beijing , Hong Kong and Shanghai. They were beyond racist, they were pathetically ignorant" during ... Thursday, 30 October 2008
  19. Africans came before Columbus: Evidence of Africans in Ancient America

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Race, Africa and History

    ... (3.9 percent) and Anatolian (3.9 percent). The Dongolan, Anatolian and Armenoid terms are euphemisms for the so-called "Brown Race" "Dynastic Race", "Hamitic Race",and etc., ... Saturday, 02 August 2008
  20. A wonderful African Experience

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... called it 'Al Huthera', meaning 'The Green Island'. Today more cloves are grown on Pemba than on Unguja, in fact 75% - 80% of all Zanzibar's clove production comes from Pemba. During the rule of the Sultans, ... Saturday, 02 August 2008
  21. What is the Future of Food Security in Africa?

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... called for the developed nations to help avert the looming hunger and food crisis in Africa and the rest of the developing world.  US President George W. Bush has already offered US $770 million as ... Saturday, 02 August 2008
  22. Barack Obama: The Pope of Hope In Berlin

    Category: Editorial Desk /Special Suppliment

    ... are called upon again. History has led us to a new crossroad, with new promise and new peril. When you, the German people, tore down that wall - a wall that divided East and West; freedom and tyranny; ... Sunday, 27 July 2008
  23. The German President calls for an unbiased presentation of Africa

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... in Hamburg the German President emphasised once more, the importance of an European/Africa close partnership and called for a unsubjective view of Africa. We publish below the speech by the Federal President ... Sunday, 25 May 2008
  24. Miss East Africa UK meets Her Majesty - The Queen of England

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... up with UGPULSE.COM to hold the biggest charity concert in Kampala, Uganda on 12th January 2008 called Nyaka Eire concert with performances from some of East African well known artists like Chameleone, ... Wednesday, 21 November 2007
  25. Outsourcing Heats Up In Africa As Ghana And Kenya Takes Up The Top Position

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... in conjunction with other East African private sector players is laying down a US$110 million fibre optic cable system called the East African Marine Systems (TEAMS), which is going to run from the East ... Tuesday, 30 October 2007
  26. Nigeria: The Last of Africa's pseudo-Federations

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... in the moribund state highlighted the total bankruptcy of black leadership in this epoch. Some of the so-called leaders have called the prediction a glib talk; others have called for the establishment ... Friday, 12 October 2007
  27. DONALD WOODS-- A white liberal who knew his place and wrote the truth about South Africa!

    Category: Editorial Desk /Special Suppliment

    ... Wood was from Transkei in remote South Africa, he spoke English and Xhosa. In 1950 after hearing a parliamentary debate, his conservative views changed because of what he called “the great obscene lie ... Wednesday, 12 September 2007
  28. We remember Steve Bantu Biko: One of the greatest fallen but living minds of Africa

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... country were allocated to the different black ethnic groups as a kind of reserve, called "Homeland". Each "Homeland" was to be an independent state with self-government and its own ... Wednesday, 12 September 2007
  29. Maureen Nyakaira wins Miss East Africa UK 2007

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... a mixed reaction to winning the crown. “I will remember this night for the rest of my life, at first I was shocked, Is it me really? But then that was my number they called,” she said. Meanwhile the crowd ... Tuesday, 11 September 2007
  30. Diaspora Africans Remember Motherland

    Category: African Diaspora/African America

    ... Rather than collecting so-called “aid” that does everything but aid African countries — because of dubious and stringent conditions that only worsen the condition of recipient nations ... Monday, 30 July 2007
  31. So, Alabama joins Maryland, North Carolina & Co. - Opinion -

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... claims on us, and not just me or you. I would argue that we are called to a responsibility as individuals for historical wrongs, but that is a different matter than that of collective responsibility. If ... Tuesday, 05 June 2007
  32. New African Fraternity Launched in Chicago

    Category: African Diaspora/African America

    ... black skin is seen by modern day scholars as a 'symbolic' color, an 'earth color', according to one scholar, that Egyptian rulers used when they died. The green skin of the god Osiris is another so-called ... Tuesday, 06 February 2007
  33. Where is Africa Going Wrong? - Ideas, Not Money, Alleviate Poverty

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... and the United States, then the so-called African Renaissance cannot occur in Africa. It can only occur in Paris, London and New York. There are more Soukous musicians in Paris, than in Kinshasha; more ... Sunday, 17 December 2006
  34. A-J   K-Z

    Category: EAC Web Links/History, Ethnicity and Society

    ...  NKRUMAH, KWAME KWAME NKRUMAH; THE FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE 10 DECEMBER 1947 - 6 MARCH 1957 PART II Ghana (formerly called the Gold Coast) received its independence from Great Britain, ... Thursday, 07 December 2006
  35. History, Race & Society A-J   K-Z

    Category: EAC Web Links/History, Ethnicity and Society

    ... 1947 - 6 MARCH 1957 PART II Ghana (formerly called the Gold Coast) received its independence from Great Britain, becoming the first African colony to become independent. Pan-Africanist leader Kwame Nkrumah, ... Thursday, 07 December 2006
  36. “No development is possible if it is not from all and for all"

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... called Jerome.  He is 32 years old, married with  3 children and lives in Lomé, Togo’s capital, in a quarter called Nukafu. An ambitious teacher working in primary school, data processing, financial ... Saturday, 11 November 2006
  37. Part V: Lombaard answers Maqekoane – 31st July 2006

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... Afrikaans the Africans would then be called swaarte Mense, and only with the lot of fantasy they would inevitably grab the title Afrikaaner with one A as the real title will be reserved for the descendents ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  38. Part III: Lombaard answers Maqekoane – 29 July 2006

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... Apartheid prevails in government! The so-called liberal South African political model is contrary to modern political movements all over the world, where more than twenty nation states evolved since the ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  39. Part I: Lombaard answers Maqekoane – 27 July 2006

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... Monday January 08, 2001. No arrests have been made. The gruesome list goes on and on, 1,800 farmers murdered to date, across the so called colour spectrum. May we ask, not metaphorically but literally, ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  40. Africa: The Good news nobody reports

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... a true love of the continent - portray it in a way that's truly to its detriment. The first cameraman I called to film the documentary laughed and said, "Business and Africa, aren't those contradictory ... Thursday, 17 August 2006
  41. Cuban Epke Rediscovered its Roots in Nigeria

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... different names according to their different dialects. For instance, in the Orlu area of Imo state, it’s called “Okonko”. Although the change in name does not affect the internal ... Monday, 07 August 2006
  42. From Sports Export To Politics Of Recognition - Part 1

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... the Danish organisations to implement the so-called “Popular Culture and Sports Project” (PCSP) during the period 1990-2000, which was later transformed into a NGO 2004-6.  It can be seen ... Wednesday, 24 May 2006
  43. Africa and The Third World Do Not Need Aid

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... the so-called lenders. The secret to the development of the poor countries lies in good economic management and adoption of policies, which suit them and their development aspirations. Noting that the ... Friday, 19 May 2006
  44. The Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... on the 1ST of December, 1955) when she refused to move to the back of the bus because the law said she had the wrong skin colour. Rosa Louise Parks has been called the "Mother of the Modern-Day ... Friday, 19 May 2006
  45. African Diaspora Congress 2004 -Berlin:

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... was not left unutilized. A digital outfit project called cyberNomads.net was launched as a pilot community project for ISD with the financial support from the German Department of  Political Education  ... Sunday, 07 May 2006
  46. New Yam Festival 2004

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... popularly called "Iri-ji" in Igbo Language, is a unifying factor among the people and has festive scale that is comparable to the Christian Christmas celebration. People from far and wide throng ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  47. The Digital-Nigeria-International Conference opens in Abuja

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... is one of the most crucial challenges of the times and lamented that the rural areas in which higher percentage of the populace resides, are underserved in terms of access and usage of ICT. He called for ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  48. Ever heard of Winter season in Africa?

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... joke until I came to realize that Mozambique indeed has a season called winter just as it is in countries in the northern hemisphere. The differences in this Southern African country stunned me ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  49. The lingering Ghosts Apartheid lives on in South Africa.

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... unturned, so that we cannot have and cannot tolerate the uncalled for ambiguities such as Boer-Afrikaner, Boer Nation, Afrikaans, Afrikaaner. Literally speaking the term Boer means a farmer. Though perverted ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  50. Echoes from Africa: The African saga untold.

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... yet discovered" during this period, these undiscovered parts must have developed their own thought and culture to a great extent. This is evident in the fact that even before the advent of the so-called ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  51. In Africa, with Africa, for Africa

    Category: Web Links / News, Media & Information

    ... medium called "The Internet". ... Saturday, 05 September 2009

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