By Kayode Ketefe Today is International Workers’ Day! It is a day historically linked with working people in their struggles to actualise fair and auspicious working conditions within the ga... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Technology is thriving in Africa. In just over a decade, the region has become one of the most connected via mobile, experiencing the fastest growth in mobile subscribers. T... Read more
By Eric Newton When Charlie Beckett asked me to join the Polis journalism conference this week at the London School of Economics and Political Science, he showed the depth of his university... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Kenyan digital journalist Dickens Onditi Olewe wants to help journalists across Africa improve their coverage of hard-to-reach places by giving them an “eye in the sky” aeri... Read more
By Isaac Mao Isaac Mao With the People of the World Wide Web communicating more fully and freely in Social Media while rallying a Web 2.0 content boom, the inner dynamics of such a creative... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare The events leading up to the resignation of the South Korean Prime Minister, Chung Hong-won, has made us in Nigeria realise that the mindless killings by Boko Haram an... Read more
By Hassan Rilwan As a follow-up to the first session wherein a viable youth agenda was outlined, I have in this second session deliberated with my think-tank on the Structure of Government a... Read more
By John Molyneux The counter-revolution in Egypt, together with the confused outcome of the upheavals in Ukraine, has revived the old argument that real popular power is impossible. John Mol... Read more
By Tomas Jivanda Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu (left) and late Nelson Mandela Retired archbishop Desmond Tutu has said he is happy Nelson Mandela is dead – so he does... Read more
By Com Jasper Azuatalam I have been thinking and pondering over this incident, can there be anything worse than it? I honestly do not believe so. This is a multidimensional tragedy and I hav... Read more
