Let me be unequivocal here: xenophobia is a betrayal of African unity. It is a sickness born of poverty, inequality and government failure, but its victims are our African brothers and sisters.
(Bloomberg) -- It’s been 100 days since Cyril Ramaphosa returned to power and his African National Congress agreed to form a governing alliance with opposition parties. While the coalition has been ...
A captivating performance by acclaimed Jamaican writer and poet Dr Natalie Corthésy highlighted Poetry in the Park, an event organised by the P J Patterson Institute for African-Caribbean Advocacy at ...
Calls for unity dominated Thursday's 60th anniversary celebrations for the continent-wide organization preceding the African Union (AU) that represented 55 member states. But critics say the AU has ...