The South African on MSN
South Africa roadblock rights: Common myths drivers get wrong
Most South Africans misunderstand their roadblock rights. Here are five common myths about what SAPS can and cannot do this ...
AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Angola: Debunking the Myths of the Lobito Corridor
Analysis - If hypocrisy needed a railway, it would look exactly like the Lobito Corridor. It is being hailed as a symbol of ...
From accusations of oversaturation to modeling agencies' questionable recruiting methods, South Sudanese models are all ...
13don MSN
Teen behind viral ‘lore behind your header’ tweet gets 700 million views on her first-ever post
An African teenager asked X users to share stories behind their headers on the platform, prompting thousands of people to share their stories.
The Punch on MSN
Ex-NUC boss unveils Africa’s first scholarly referencing style
Discover the African Scholarly Referencing Style (ASRS), the continent's first citation system designed to promote ...
Claims of Jewish overinvolvement stem from distortions; Jews were a tiny minority in trade hubs like Liverpool (The owners of the infamous Zong ship were non-Jewish). In the Americas, Jewish slave ...
5don MSNOpinion
Africa’s drylands need the right kind of support – listening to the pastoralists who live there
Africa’s drylands are often imagined as vast, empty spaces. Romantic wilderness on the one hand. Zones of hunger, conflict ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Full Circle: Science’s return to the wisdom of African cosmology and spirituality
By Ben BRAKO For centuries, African spiritual philosophy was corralled at the margins of global thought—reduced by colonial ...
The East African on MSNOpinion
From Mandela to Museveni: Why Africa’s old Big Men still feel safer than their sons
Africa’s youngest populations are still ruled by its oldest leaders, exposing a generational and institutional gap.
Ashraf Patel explores the complexities of South Africa's G20 outcomes, revealing the contradictions in multilateralism and the stagnation of the African agenda amidst global financial inequalities.
A former executive secretary of National Universities Commission (NUC) and professor emeritus Peter Okebukola, will launch ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses lingering ideas of racial superiority in South Africa, emphasizing the threat they pose to unity and international relations. He calls for global efforts to dispel ...
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