All posts tagged "South Africa"
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African historyIs the ICC a Western Imperialist Tool Against Africa?
Since the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002, all 39 individuals indicted by the body have been Africans....
Habeeb KoladeDecember 29, 2016 -
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 -
African historyNot Black, Not White. Meet the Coloured People of South Africa
South Africa is not a country of black or white. Along the thin lines of the black Xhosas and Zulus and...
Habeeb KoladeNovember 12, 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 -
Culture & SocietyPictures of the highly colourful and eye-catching culture of the Ndebele tribe
Ndebele, also called Ndebele of Zimbabwe, or Ndebele Proper, formerly Matabele, Bantu-speaking people of southwestern Zimbabwe who now live primarily around...
The CrierJuly 26, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyHow the origin of the KhoiSan tells us that ‘race’ has no place in human ancestry
The ancient origins, anatomical, linguistic and genetic distinctiveness of southern African San and Khoikhoi people are matters of confusion and debate....
The CrierJune 13, 2016 -
Business & EntrepreneurshipIs South Africa Struggling Against Dwindling Gold Fortunes?
Until the early 21st century, South Africa dominated the global gold industry from 1896. According to the US Geological Reserves, South...
Habeeb KoladeJune 2, 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 -
African historyThe Politics behind the Introduction of Christianity to Africa
A Quick Look at History Christianity in Africa goes back to the earliest days of the church, when it spread along...
David JuliusMay 13, 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 & 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 -
Culture & SocietyTaboo or Delicacy: 6 peculiar meals from across Africa
Across the continent of Africa there are a plethora of different cuisines that for many are a staple of a culture,...
Chris CampoApril 4, 2016 -
Culture & SocietyRape in South Africa: why the system is failing women
About 150 women report being raped to the police in South Africa daily. Fewer than 30 of the cases will be...
The CrierMarch 21, 2016 -
Business & EntrepreneurshipWhat You Don’t Know About South Africa’s Booming Vineyards
Liberated by the advent of democracy, South African wine industry has grown to produce some of the top quality wines in...
SwaliAfricaJanuary 21, 2016 -
HealthSouth Africa and Doctor Assisted Suicide
Right to life is a fundamental right everyone is entitled to but what about the right to die? From common knowledge,...
SwaliAfricaDecember 11, 2015 -
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