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The Six Fingers of Netanyahu and the Mystery of his End

In the darkest, most dangerous chapters of a nation's history, the presence of its leader isn't just symbolic—it's essential. Yet, as the current catastrophic...

Can Malawi’s new President, Mutharika, at 85, Deliver the Change Malawi Needs?

Malawians have once again handed the reins of state to an octogenarian. At 85, Arthur Peter Mutharika returns to Kamuzu Palace promising the same...

Once Again, Kenya’s Genzs Shaking President Ruto’s Regime

In the bustling streets of Nairobi, chants of “Ruto must go!” and “Reject Finance Bill!” echoed across cities from Kisumu to Mombasa. But beneath...

Lesotho Emulating its African Cousins in Corruption and Leadership Paralysis

Once hailed as a symbol of new beginnings, Prime Minister Sam Matekane’s leadership in Lesotho is now under heavy scrutiny as the country grapples...

The Rise of Pastor-Preneurs: Africa’s Spiritual Crisis in the Age of Religious Exploitation

Across the African continent, a disturbing trend continues to gain momentum, the transformation of religion into a booming industry, with self-appointed pastors, prophets, and...

Biashara Ward MCA for Abdul Razaq Ali: Quest for Change

In the bustling heart of Biashara Ward, where ambition meets resilience, a new voice is rising,  one that speaks not only of hope but...

Afrobeats to the World: The Global Rise of Nigerian Music and Musicians

In recent years, Nigerian music has exploded beyond the borders of West Africa, capturing the attention of global audiences and reshaping the soundscape of...

From Uganda’s Moses to a Pharaoh: Why Uganda needs a Moussa Traoré moment

For nearly four decades, President Yoweri Museveni has ruled Uganda with an iron grip — but what began as a promise to restore democracy...

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