All posts tagged "senegal"
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Culture & SocietyYassa: Lets Cook Chicken the Senegalese Way
Making chicken in an entirely new way could be the spice to get your celebrations in the right colours. Senegal, like...
Habeeb KoladeJanuary 4, 2017 -
Government & PoliticsThe Overwhelming Barriers to a Pan-African Passport
The African Union (AU) has launched a pan-African passport. The idea behind the initiative is that the free movement of people...
The CrierSeptember 13, 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 -
HealthSelf-Injectable Contraceptives: A life saver for African women
Self-injectable contraceptives, which are being trialed in Uganda and Senegal, could revolutionise women’s lives in rural Africa and dramatically cut maternal...
The CrierMay 18, 2016 -
African historyFrance: Draining Africa Since the 1600’s
The words of Sekou Toure still Echoes through history “We prefer freedom in poverty than slavery in opulence”. He among many...
Hope ObamwonyiMarch 28, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyMyths and misconceptions stopping African men from getting a vasectomy
In many parts of the world, family planning is still considered a woman’s responsibility. This has prevented men from being more...
The CrierFebruary 28, 2016