Kenya and Tanzania, the East African countries most often chosen for safari, are justifiably famous for their wildlife. For ...
Savanna Pikuyak was a bright, promising young woman whose murder in Ottawa deprived her community of a future Inuk leader and has made other young people fearful of leaving the North to pursue ...
The three siblings joined the savanna this week and are settling in ... and LRF’s partners working across Africa to double the number of lions in the wild by 2050. According to Disney, the ...
William G. Moseley received funding from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Fulbright-Hays Program. He is affiliated with the Mande Studies Association (MANSA) as president and ...
Kudakwashe Manjonjo works for a think tank called Power Shift Africa. He receives funding from the University of Witwatersrand where he is affiliated as a PhD Fellow under the Southern Centre for ...
President Joe Biden’s recent trip to Angola – the first state visit by a United States (US) president in nine years – has highlighted America’s renewed engagement with Africa. But as Donald Trump ...
This page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as South Africa won the series-opening Twenty20 (T20) cricket match against Pakistan on Tuesday, December 10: South Africa ...
By Michael Forsythe and Walt Bogdanich Michael Forsythe and Walt Bogdanich have reported on McKinsey, including its work in South Africa, for several years, and in 2022 published a book about the ...
The mid-twentieth century marked a transformative period for Africa as 29 countries achieved independence between 1956 and 1964, signaling the dawn of the nation-state across the continent.
The Gazelle has always been a very well-built, very high quality silhouette. When it first introduced all the way back in '66, it was touted as one of the sturdiest handball shoes in all the land.
Elsewhere in West Africa Savanna horsemen would sweep down from the north to launch annual slave raids on agricultural people. Occasionally Europeans would kidnap people and turn them into slaves ...
Loewenson’s project, “Black Papers: Beyond the Politics of Land, Towards African Policies of Earth & Air,” explores the social and spatial dynamics in modern Africa.