Among political scientists - and many of the South Africans who can speak - it is fashionable to label this country’s democracy a ‘party dominant system’.
Comment & analysis
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The recent violence by community members against the Malaysian oil palm company, Golden Veroleum, in the presence of state officials in Butaw, Sinoe
Tagged under Global South LiberiaThe news of Canadian Senator Don Meredith’s expulsion from the parliamentary caucus of the ruling Conservative Party of Canada based on an
Tagged under Governance“Buhari buharile owa
imanu ele army chanjile
nu Shagari ladule… change,
Change ’83. Queue up, order,
be disciplined”Tagged under Governance NigeriaLate last week, I was informed that I would not be able to travel to Dubai for an important meeting scheduled months ago.
Tagged under Arts & Books“We are holding an object we know was illegally removed from Syria and one day it will go back.” -Neil MacGregor, BBC.
Tagged under Human SecurityProfessor Adams Bodomo delivered his Inaugural Lecture as Chair Professor of African Languages and African Literatures at the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna, on 10 June 2015.
Tagged under GovernanceIt was unbelievably shocking and painful to see Somaliland politicians and administrators outbidding each other in expressing their enmity and hatred for Somalism and the Somali people.
Tagged under Governance MaliColon cancer is the third most common cancer in the world, with almost 1.4 million new cases diagnosed every year. In countries like the US, the rates of colon cancer are markedly high, in contrast to the relatively low colon cancer risk in African countries.
Tagged under Food & HealthSunday 29 May 1966 is undoubtedly the most tragic day in Igbo history. It is the launch date of the Igbo genocide carried out by Nigeria – the most gruesome, devastating and expansive genocide in 20th century Africa.
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