Africally Speaking
A hub of African thought leadership. We spotlight the work of those who innovate and create to elevate the continent - and world.
Africally Speaking is an exciting new portal for analyses of landmark work by African pioneers from various fields. This interactive platform also aims to stretch the concept of innovation beyond technological boundaries by exploring its influence in areas including business, politics, science and social issues. Through interviews, profiles and related news, we seek to not only look beyond the who
06/07/2019
Today was Day 2 of . Our Editor Ngum Ngafor discovered the wonderful world of Angolan poetry and literature, thanks to writer Kalaf Epalanga. There were also many good books. Have you read any of these? 👇👇
06/04/2019
RWANDA - As the nation commemorates 25 years of one of the most heinous crimes against humanity, we look at how healing can come from history https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FEXSQmbS54I
A History Of The Tutsi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HomeTeamHistory
04/04/2019
SOUTH AFRICA- We remember the great musician and anti-apartheid activist, Hugh Masekela on his birthday with this amazing talk 👇👇👇
TEDxObserver - Hugh Masekela - The western influence on African youth plus music performance Hugh Masekela Musician, composer, campaigner One of the giants of South African music, Masekela's work has closely charted the history of his country of birt...
DIASPORA - Here's a good reason to go to Berlin
DIASPORA - Did you watch the movie, Queen of Katwe? Here's another version of it 👇👇👇
12/03/2019
DRC - Ebola hospital attacked
Another Ebola treatment centre in DR Congo attacked - News Central TV - Latest African news, stories, live TV It breaks my heart to think of the health workers injured and the police officer who died - Director-General, WHO
10/03/2019
ETHIOPIA - We are saddened to hear the news of an Ethiopian Airlines plane earlier today. All 157 on board were killed. Our hearts and prayers go out to their loved ones
Carleton professor among 18 Canadian victims of Ethiopian plane crash A Carleton University professor was one of 18 Canadians killed Sunday in an Ethiopian Airlines crash that left 157 people dead. Pius Adesanmi, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature and the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University, was a “towering figure in Afr...
07/03/2019
RWANDA - the country that keeps giving.
"Born to Code": Rwanda launches first coding academy - This Is Africa Rwanda has embraced technology and is now preparing its young population for the future by launching a coding academy. The school's motto "born to code" encourages young people interested in coding to pursue it as a career. The academy focusses on cyber security and software programming, and 30 girl...
JAMAICA - The story of Africa's diaspora matters. Do you know Nanny of the Maroons?
28/02/2019
RWANDA- good news from the land of a thousand hills!
Rwanda gets first public coding school News Rwanda gets first public coding school By Athan Tashobya Published : January 02, 2019 | Updated : January 02, 2019 Twitter Facebook Email Whatsapp linkedin Google+ More Share this article Twitter Facebook Email Whatsapp linkedin Google+ A Rwandan woman programmer. / Photo by Eugene Rwagasore Tw...
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