All posts tagged "uganda"
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Fashion & Lifestyle6 Colourful African Fabric Used Around the World
With global celebrities strutting down red carpets and turning heads on the street, African fabrics have successfully left the shores of...
Hope ObamwonyiNovember 25, 2016 -
Culture & SocietySexual Violence: A Weapon of War in Eastern Congo for more than 20 years
Denis Mukwege has been treating female victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 1996. The subject of...
The CrierOctober 21, 2016 -
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 -
Culture & SocietyFrom Uganda slum to Disney heroine, African chess champion inspires girls battling poverty
The true story of a teenager from a Ugandan slum who transformed her life from corn seller to international chess player...
The CrierJuly 18, 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 -
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 -
Culture & SocietyWhy African men are more likely to have children with more than one woman
AFRICAN men are among the most likely in the world to father children with more than one woman, a new report indicates....
The CrierApril 30, 2016 -
Government & PoliticsDR Congo: Richest in Resources Yet Poorest Country in the World
The poor are people whose resources remain below a certain threshold (set in monetary unit) and generally, we reference the World...
David JuliusApril 14, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyBleaching: The “New Shade” of Black That Is Beautiful
Many decades has passed since Africans went through slavery and colonialism, a time when their resources were exploited and their minds...
Hope ObamwonyiApril 12, 2016 -
EducationShould African Governments stop buying computers for schools ?
The increased use of computer and mobile technology in Africa has debatably become a trendy occurrence. The Governments of several African...
The CrierNovember 20, 2015