Psychosis in the name of human rights needs to be interrogated openly
There’s is a looming big danger, a very big one. Neoliberalism, under West dominant grand narrative, is slowly and systematically turning humans into cyborgs if not yahoos or yoyos. Among...
View ArticleStiegler’s Gorge and modern international chicanery
When President John Pombe Magufuli decided to walk tall with a big stick by refusing to chicken out to international shrieks against the construction of the recently signed 2113-megawat...
View ArticleIstimela Singishiyile au Treni Iliponiacha
Kama Treni Iachavyo Stesheni, Mwaka 2018 Nao Unatuacha kwa Wale Waliobahatika Kuuaga na Kuona Mwaka 2019. Nawatakieni Heri ya Mwaka Mpya 2019 nikiwaburudisha na Amaswazi Emvelo bendi ya Muziki toka...
View ArticleDisloyalty, perfidy and slapdash avant-garde, it can’t be CCM
After reading Jenerali Ulimwengu’s piece in the East African (Dec., 24, 2018) with hoopla, wondering why the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) attended the conference that brought together...
View ArticleSlowly Africa Is Waking up
Follow this link and see how academics in Africa are connecting. This about illegal immigrants that Europe is currently facing.https://www.thecable.ng/murder-on-the-mediterranean
View ArticleWhy flogging a dead horse known as the EAC?
Looking at how rickety and ever seething the the East African Community has always been since its inception, one can comfortably foretell it’s seemingly demise. When’ll this happen? History...
View ArticleWill Bashir Budge?
Looking at how the West helped the Arab Spring in the Maghreb, one can smell a rat when it comes to African spring. The West doesn’t take it seriously so as to add up to people’s demand for...
View ArticleTanzania Isn't President Magufulis Private Estate
President John Pombe Magufuli needs to drum up time and again the concept of building Tanzania that has made him a ball and chain. Although Magufuli has already said this time again the he...
View ArticleSHUNNING TRIBALISM: WHEN KENYA LEARNS WHAT TANZANIA STARTED OVER 50 YEARS AGO
Inter-ethnic marriages are rare in Kenya. But recently, young people have challenged this anomaly by crossing tribal, regional and whatever borders so as to marry whom they love but not from the...
View ArticleAccountability a la Canada Lesson to the EAC
Though Canada’s richer than the EAC put together, it’s something to teach. It spends public funds carefully. In some provinces, ministers drive their own cars; and whoever breaks the law is...
View ArticleFare the Well Oliver Mutukudzi aka Tuku for Mission Accomplished Fare-thee-well
The death of the Todii song among others, Zimbabwean Oliver Mutukudzi 'Tuku' is yet another big blow to music lovers in Africa and the world at large. Tuku, the giant of a man was a no normal musician...
View ArticleDUCK FARMING HOW EXTENSIVE IT CAN BE
Duck farming is a big business that rakes in big bucks as well. This photo shows a Vietnamese farmer making his way as he crosses his facility. Photo for the courtesy of yahoo.
View ArticleThe Day Serengeti Migrated from Tanzania to South Africa!
In a rare event, this group of hippos was captured in swimming in the muddy waters of the Serengeti National Park in South Africa. The semi-aquatic mammals have webbed feet while their eyes and ears...
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