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Remembering the Windrush Generation

In the month of June, we commemorate the HMT Empire Windrush for its significant role in bringing one of the first large groups of post-war...

The Impact of Government Access to Bank, NTSA and School Data on Kenyans

In an era where data is a commodity, the access that governments have to personal information can be a double-edged sword. In Kenya, recent...

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The Future of Football; Youth Investment in the English Premier League in 2025.

As the English Premier League (EPL) continues to dominate...

The Rise of Kenyan E-Sports Culture: A New Frontier for Youth in Nairobi

When you think about gaming, there's a thought of...
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One-on-One with Penny Cooper

She is a philanthropist, community champion, a goddess of charity and a human who loves humanity. She lives her life for others...
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The Digital World: Changing Family Dynamics in the 21st Century

The digital age has fundamentally reshaped many aspects of...

The Future of Football; Youth Investment in the English Premier League in 2025.

As the English Premier League (EPL) continues to dominate...

Cultivate Gratitude: How to Change Your Perspective

Living in a world full of distractions and the...

Travel More, Stress Less: Lifestyle Hacks for the Adventurous Souls

To the restless-spirited of any age, travel is more...

The Power of Saying No: Setting Boundaries for a Happier Life

In a culture that seems to applaud busyness and...

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Nyege Nyege, Uganda’s controversial but irresistible festival, is back on

First staged in 2015, the globally touted Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda is a four-day dance party and a major tourism drawcard that caters to lovers of electronic...

Kenya: What future for social assistance under Ruto?

The rising cost of living in Kenya has seen ordinary citizens repeatedly taking to the streets this year. Sometimes this has been in intentional protest, like the July...

Kenya: The new government’s chance to secure reproductive rights

For too long, sexual and reproductive rights in Kenya have operated in a vacuum. Despite the constitution providing for the “highest attainable standard” of reproductive health,...

Angola: Anatomy of a stolen election

On 8 September, the façade of democracy in Angola was dealt another near fatal blow. After three decades of elections and a veneer of tolerance for...
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The real winners of Angola’s election

As the National Electoral Commission proclaimed the incumbent MPLA the winners of the 24 August elections, the streets of the capital Luanda were quiet....

Violent extremism in Mozambique: drivers and links to transnational organised crime

Research shows that locals see the discovery of natural resources as a leading cause of the insurgency. Collaborative research between the Institute for Security Studies...

Assessing South Africa’s organised crime risk

Event details Date: 21 Sep 2022Time: 10:30 to 12:00 (GMT+2)Venue: ‘The Forum’, HSRC, 134 Pretorius St, Pretoria Central (Parking available)Click here to RSVP - view map Organised crime poses a substantial threat to South Africa,...

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The Shocking Secret of Artificial Sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners have also been marketed to us as...

The Power of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

In today’s dynamic business world, technical skills and industry...

Parenting with Purpose: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children

In today’s fast-paced world, parenting has become more complex...