Monthly Archives: September 2018

In Africa can we ever see honour suicide by any kind of official?

The waters of this globe are angry. And it’s not only global warming melting the icecaps that’s driving them hopping mad. Or else the inland waters wouldn’t be in a bad mood, too. In all waters, of the high seas … Continue reading

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There is greatness in working together, where everyone matters

La légion de semeurs de haine est dans un dilemme! Yes, they are the Francophone hate-mongering legion. And they are in a quandary. Their object of hate is not living up to the expected low, primitively dictatorial image that they’ve … Continue reading

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Away with the primitive hoe; time for total mechanisation

The eighth edition of the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) graced Kigali last week. On a continent whose citizens still largely rely on the primitive hoe to eke out a living, such a knocking-together of heads to ponder ways of … Continue reading

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Heckling democracy; that’s not the Rwandan way

That a passing comment in The East African newspaper can elicit an elaborate reaction from a high-ranking government official is evidence enough that everybody’s opinion is listened to and respected, correct or erroneous. Rwandans, in all their humility, always seek … Continue reading

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