Narratives of African peoples

Untold stories of African peoples

Zimbabwe: Funeral Societies Turn into Solidarity Banks for Poor Families

كتب: محمد عمران  تشهد زيمبابوي تحولًا غير تقليدي في دور جمعيات دفن الموتى، التي انتقلت من كونها كيانات مخصصة لتغطية…

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Belgian museum opens Congo mining maps archive to the public

Africa Museum in Tervuren, Belgium, intends to make a huge archive of maps and geological records from the Democratic Republic of Congo available.

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The Southern Bantu People: Masters of Iron and Dust (3)

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer, a demographer specializing in gender studies and representative of North African countries to the African Union for Population Studies, residing…

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On the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, how is Africa facing its most serious health and security challenges?

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Drugs in Africa are no longer just a security issue linked to cross-border smuggling operations; rather, they have transformed in recent years…

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How did Libya's archaeological treasures survive years of conflict and security breakdown?

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Efforts continue in eastern Libya to save ancient Greek archaeological sites listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and in…

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The Kara people of Ethiopia: Body painting preserves identity and embodies cultural heritage

Written by: Ayman Ragab. The Kara people, who live in the Omo Valley region of southern Ethiopia, are one of the smallest ethnic groups in the country…

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The Southern Bantu People... Episode 2

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer, a demographer specializing in gender studies and representative of North African countries to the African Union for Population Studies. Characteristics…

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Africa and the Caribbean demand reparations for slavery and debt cancellation amid Western rejection.

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: In a new escalation of the historical justice issue, African and Caribbean countries have demanded official apologies and financial compensation from the countries…

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The southern Bantu people... masters of iron and earth

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer: In the heart of the diverse African continent, a group of people stands out who have shaped history, culture, and language for centuries;…

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The Lubit tribe in South Sudan: A rich cultural heritage that defies the changes of the times

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. In the hills and highlands of Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan, the Lobit tribe continues to hold fast to its inherited customs and traditions…

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