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The Great Distraction: How South Africa’s Afrophobia is Shelving Land Justice for Neo-Colonial Control
An observer of South Africa today is not witnessing confusion. It is something more disturbing. It is ignorance performed with confidence. In Johannesburg, Pretoria and
The Unfinished Revolution: Why Africa’s Gen Z Is the New Vanguard
Look at the numbers and you glimpse the future. By 2050, one in four people on Earth will be African. With a median age of
September 23: The Afrocentric New Year Rooted in Cosmic Balance
Every January 1, the world erupts in fireworks. Yet this “New Year” is an arbitrary construct, born from Roman emperors, papal decrees, and Europe’s Gregorian
The Silent Siege: Why Africa’s Industrial Revolution Stalls Before It Starts
“Africa is not poor. She is being impoverished. Not incapable, but constrained. The tragedy is not just what we lack, but what we allow.” This
An Open Letter: When a Slur Awakens Imbokodo
Our youth are not merely tomorrow’s leaders, they are today’s battleground. While vacationing in Málaga, Andalucía, a sunny corner of Europe that draws millions of
Juneteenth: Dismantling The Beliefs That Forged Our Chains
In the words of Frederick Douglas, “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.” Juneteenth is more than a date.
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