Cobra in the Boat is a riveting account of how one of Zambia's most controversial presidents got ...
African culture forbids children from speaking ill of their parents. Parental brutality, autocrac...
Chrys Chimé, a postgraduate student at Southampton, writes a book: The Wacky World of Dark Dictat...
Amid the smouldering tension of impending civil war, Pete Ogwu and his wife Teresa are forced to ...
Uganda,like many countries in Africa, faces the 'paradox of poverty amidst plenty'. While the cou...
The dynamism of religion all over the world presupposes that discourse on it generally is a conti...
Dictatorship, contrary to the general belief, is not an African invention. The history of this pr...
Many African countries are caught up in perennial or recurrent political conflicts that often cul...
Since the early 20th century, when HIV began to circulate among humans, blood exposures during he...
The Human Person, African Ubuntu and the Dialogue of Civilisations contributes to the ongoing dis...
Getting Zambia to Work examines some critical issues in Zambia's recent history, including the co...
' Dr. Eno, through his thought provoking and candid poems, opens a wound that many Kenya scholars...