All posts tagged "Egypt"
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UncategorizedAncient Egyptian Sexuality: Life in Ancient Egypt
Sexuality in ancient Egypt was open, untainted by guilt. Sex was an important part of life – from birth to death...
Caroline SeawrightJanuary 7, 2017 -
African history3 million year old South African pebble transcends treasures at British Museum
It is the Makapansgat pebble, on display for the first time in its three-million-year history, curators reckon – an object that,...
The CrierDecember 20, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyEverything wrong with African football & why Africans must promote it
“Soccer isn’t like a religion in Africa. It is bigger than religion.” – Archbishop Desmond Tutu Africa has a large and...
Habeeb KoladeOctober 11, 2016 -
Sex & LifestyleSex Tourism: Africa’s Male Prostitutes
One of the most common reasons non-Africans visit Africa is its tourism and wildlife. But of all the scenes that might...
Habeeb KoladeMay 25, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyFreshwater Crayfish: the forgotten invaders wreaking havoc across Africa
When invasive species are discussed, most people think of plants, birds and perhaps a few mammals. But Africa has become home...
The CrierMay 6, 2016 -
Government & PoliticsTunisia: Fortunes & Misfortunes Of The Arab Spring
In 2010, Mohamed Boazizi, a street vendor, set himself on fire in protest of the high unemployment amidst the deteriorating state...
SwaliAfricaFebruary 9, 2016 -
African historyWhen Europeans were slaves to Africans
While black Africans were loaded on ships to Europe and the Americas in the 16th and 17th century, Africans also engaged in...
SwaliAfricaJanuary 27, 2016 -
African historyThe Role of Cosmetics & Makeup in Ancient Egypt
The harsh climate in some regions of Africa necessitated the use of ointments & different cosmetics for both beauty and protection....
The CrierJanuary 12, 2016 -
Business & EntrepreneurshipWhere are Africa’s Wealthiest ? The facts and figures
According to data by the research firm New World Wealth, the number of people in Africa with assets worth $1 million...
The CrierDecember 5, 2015 -
Government & PoliticsIs Libya falling apart or going through a Paradigm Shift?
Its 2015, and Four years after the controversial 2011 revolution that led to the death of arguably one of Africa’s renowned...
The CrierNovember 25, 2015 -
African historyDid Africans discover the Americas before Europeans ?
October 12, 2015. the United States holds a holiday to commemorate the landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World on...
The CrierOctober 26, 2015