Neo-liberal thinking and the problem of politicised ethnicity in Africa
In insisting on referring to Africa's ethnic groups as 'tribes' and publishing the idea that the continent's woes have their origins in the tribalism of its leadership and its peoples, we collaborate in a degrading and demeaning description of Africans, argues Killian Ngala
Report Highlights Concessions Made by Lebanese President Michel Aoun since
Taking Office
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May 11 2026 Since the last quarter of 2024, the Lebanese state has been
undergoing one of the most critical phases in its history regarding
national sovere...
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