By Rebecca Knight The saying “You only have one chance to make a first impression” holds true in many situations, from job interviews to sales calls. How can you make sure that you start off... Read more
By Patricia J. Williams I was wending my way through the parking lot of a big-box store not long ago. A large, smoke-belching, unmuffled truck with the kind of mammoth tires one sees at demo... Read more
By Conor Gaffey In his signature work Things Fall Apart, Nigerian literary legend Chinua Achebe charts the demise of an Igbo community at the hands of colonialist missionaries. While a work... Read more
By Ali Mazrui Ali Mazrui, Africa’s most famous political scientist, dissects the history of Nigeria to make comparative statements. The cohesion of the United States as one country res... Read more
The Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Awards will recognize information/library, media and technology specialists, educators, artists, activists, researchers, policy makers, NGOs,... Read more
Code For Africa has called on media organisations to submit entries for the innovateAFRICA Fund. The fund is offering media pioneers on the continent $1m in support for leapfrog technologies... Read more
By John Kerry Thank you so much. Thank you. Asalaam Alaikum. Thank you very much. Maryam, thank you very, very much. Good morning everybody. Good morning to all of you – your Excellency Gove... Read more
By Vivian Bellonwu* Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, thank you for honoring our invitation to this policy conversation, and permit me to stand on the already established protocol. Like ma... Read more
KAS Media Africa is offering a university scholarship to a promising, young (under 30) sub-Saharan African journalist to do a full-time Honours or Masters Degree at the University of Witwate... Read more
On International Youth Day 2016, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) is pleased to launch the Call for Applications for the Young Peace builders in West Africa programme. Th... Read more







