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Haiti and Africa must connect, fight for stronger and less corrupt governments, and build a common cause and alliances, says Gregory Desmarrattes.

Kwesi Prah is adding fuel to the fire rather than helping solve Sudan’s problems, writes Nadir Salem, while Ahmed M. Mohamedain asks why Mahmood Mamdani lays most of the blame for the Darfur crisis on external factors.

Over in Kenya, Kiki Leya is sad that the truth will never be known about Bantu Mwaura’s death. Death has denied us access to one of the steady sources of reason in our time, says JKS Makokha. But Bertha Kadenyi Amisi reminds fellow mourners that ‘we do Bantu honour by picking up where he left‘off.

New Generation argues that the Kikuyu need to stay united as a matter of survival, jjmapili furaha says Uganda's aggression is interfering with economic activities of a group of Kenyans, and Lillian Kantai agrees that transsexuals should have the right to healthcare.

Meanwhile, Stewart Waller says the inflexibility of any hardcore ideology is the biggest obstacle to progress for South Africans. Tokwe says its time to to think of properly and cultivate honest ways of survival and abandon the bad habit of ‘hyena culture’ .
And finally, the editor of Inari Media says: 'thanks for noticing my blog!'