Malawi President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has told Western governments to stop colonising African economic assets and financial systems. Chakwera has also discouraged African leaders from stashi… Read More
We are all insignificant. Perhaps there is no other axiom which is so easily forgotten, overlooked and trashed as this. In this massive universe of ours (is it ours?), we live on a solar sys… Read More
The Vatican’s rejection of the 500-year-old Catholic decree used to justify the seizure of indigenous lands by colonial powers, known as the ‘Doctrine of Discovery’, has be… Read More
Oxfam has released an “inclusive language” guide which apologizes for using the English language before going on to deem a number of words ‘offensive’, such as &ldquo… Read More
"Packaging Service Market 2023-2030: Lucrative InsightsPackaging Service Market Report has been out and is designed to provide a detailed analysis of this market. The Packaging Service Marke… Read More
This last Saturday, Ishan Kishan got on the rooftop of a Bangladesh cricket stadium and shouted for attention. Sadly, he still wasn’t heard. The world was way too busy watching footba… Read More
Hello, friends!Have you ever wondered why English is such a popular language? Why are you expected to know English if you want to move ahead in your career? Not only in India, in most of the… Read More
By Gbenga Olowoyo fcia fipma JP
Introduction
“Colonialism bred an innate arrogance, but when you undertake that sort of imperial adventure, that arrogance gives way to a feeling… Read More
Heart of Darkness by Joseph ConradIntroductionJoseph Conrad's short novel, or 'novella' Heart of Darkness was written in 1902 and is presented as a story within a story (frame tale). T… Read More
The truth hurts. But it hurt France more when an Italian politician said that countries like France impoverish Africa and make people leave to try get into Europe. In the process, many migra… Read More
A significant petroleum marketer in Calabar, Cross River State capital, Joseph Okon Edem has mentioned that the rise in petroleum product (gas) can’t come down once more, somewhat, i… Read More
Otago Daily Times Fresh columnist Charmian Smith was in Ethiopia when Covid-19 began to drive countries into lockdown. Despite cutting her trip short and a worry-filled trip home, sh… Read More
“Sometimes referred to as the ‘largest construction site in the world’ , Dubai’s leaders’ unflinching ambition is paving the desert, colonising the ocean and re… Read More
Thunder, Thor, and brutality. These are the common perceptions of the Vikings. They are people who made a stamp on the world through exploration outside their Scandivain hometowns and roots… Read More
Since the return of large numbers of Macanese people to Portugal after Macau was handed back to the Chinese government in 1999, the decline of the Macanese dialect has been marked. Macanese… Read More
The evidence is a small piece of basalt just 11mm longA tiny stone flake from north-western Australia is a remnant of the earliest known axe with a handle, archaeologists have claimed.
The f… Read More