Over a dozen novels and almost five decades, the Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has chronicled the effects on ordinary lives…
Year: 2019
By Henry Munene In 1986, Kevin Shillington, an independent English scholar and author of A History of Africa, approached Ugandan…
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By Tioko Ekiru Emmanuel One of the biggest shifts that occurred in Kenya upon the promulgation of the Constitution of…
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The “Africa Rising” narrative has been hinged on the continent’s middle class—but the methods used to define the size of…
By David Onjili The 2018 Doing Business Report by the World Bank was released on October 31, 2018 by Felipe…