Western isolationism may set off new Scramble for Africa
The referendum in Crimea has touched off, perhaps, the most dangerous crisis in Europe since the end of the Cold War. And Africa is, understandably, fretting about the probability of a new Cold War.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
5 years ago
BBC24 Feb
How Africa hopes to gain from the 'new scramble'
The continent's leaders have been globe-trotting to attend Africa-themed summits, but do they have a plan?
10 years ago
TheCitizen10 Dec
Germany joins new scramble for Africa
German industry’s representative in Angola, Ricardo Gerigk, has a tough job drumming up business in Luanda, the costliest city in the world for expats, where contracts tend to go to firms from China, Portugal and other countries with a bigger presence.
11 years ago
TheCitizen22 Jan
Japan joins in the scramble for Africa’s wealth
>Japan Prime Minister Mr Shinzo Abe visited three African countries, namely Mozambique, Senegal and Ethiopia a fortnight ago, a tour widely viewed as another move by the world’s power to seek a share of influence on the African soil.
10 years ago
TheCitizen19 Aug
Kenya bans W.Africa travellers amid scramble to fight Ebola
>Kenya has become the latest country to ban travellers from parts of Ebola-hit west Africa as Nigeria scrambled to stop the deadly disease spreading through the continent’s most populous nation.
5 years ago
The African Exponent16 Mar
Why Western Media Still Pictures Africa Negatively
Why Western Media Still Pictures Africa Negatively The African Exponent
9 years ago
TheCitizen05 Sep
How western media covers, views Africa
One consistent thing about the ‘New York Times’ coverage of Africa the last one hundred years has been its paucity, its inadequacy, compared to other major regions of the world. By any standards, Africa has been the most ignored of the major regions of the world.
5 years ago
UNAIDS17 Feb
Crisis in childhood HIV treatment in western and central Africa
Crisis in childhood HIV treatment in western and central Africa UNAIDSFor African women at risk of HIV, a woke world is still sound asleep STATView Full coverage on Google News
11 years ago
TheCitizen06 Jul
Africa urged to shun wholesale imports of Western democracy models
Africa’s attempts to ape democracy models, mostly from the West, have been the major causes of governance pitfalls, economic failures, democratic chaos and overall growth nightmares that continue to haunt the continent, according to development strategists and activists.
11 years ago
BBCSouth Africa set to name new coach
South Africa will announce their new coach on Saturday, with Carlos Queiroz believed to be the frontrunner for the job.
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