In a market in the Chadian capital, N’Djamena, customers gather at Ache Moussa’s stall to treat their long plaits with a special paste in an ancient…
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Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was a Black American political philosopher, Baptist minister, activist, and one…
Not only is Rwanda, a landlocked nation in the centre of East Africa, a place of unrivalled natural beauty, but it is also the habitat of…
Africa, often referred to as the “cradle of humanity,” is also a treasure trove of art and culture. The rich tapestry of artistic expression found across…
Few things evoke the rich cultural heritage of Ghana as the vivid, woven beauty of the Kente cloth. Characterised by its dazzling patterns and vibrant colours,…
The Second International Day of Kiswahili will be held in Uganda on Friday. Speaking to the media last Friday in Kampala, Rebecca Kadaga, the Minister for…
Africa, the continent with the second-highest population in the world, occupies 6% of the planet’s total surface area and around 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square…
The Asante, also known as the Ashanti, are an ethnic group of Akan people who originated in the Ashanti Region of present-day Ghana. The last tribe…
From the time of her marriage to King George III on September 8, 1761, until her passing on November 17, 1818, Queen Charlotte (born Sophia Charlotte;…
Ikeja underbridge is a well-known spot in Lagos, Nigeria for two reasons – its proximity to computer village, a major hub for technology in West Africa,…