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Barbados finally sets date to remove 200-year old statue of British slavery sympathizer, Lord Nelson
In a move to leave its colonial past behind, the Barbados government is now all set to remove the statue of Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson from the National Heroes Square in the heart of the capital,...
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Joe Higgs, the unsung reggae pioneer who schooled Bob Marley, others
Joe Higgs is a name still uncommon to many reggae fans today despite his vast contributions during a musical career of over three decades. He is described as the “Father of Reggae” by those...
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Consolidation of democracy in Africa’s Great Lakes Region remains a vague hope
Despite being one of Africa’s richest regions in natural resources, Africa’s Great Lakes Region hosts some of the most undemocratic governments in the continent. Presidential palaces seem to...
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Quiz: Test your knowledge of African cities
Welcome to Face2Face Africa quiz series that tests your knowledge of Africa and anything African. We ask ten questions based on themes ranging from politics, history, geography, culture, entertainment...
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Prof. Joshua Mkhululi, the little-known Jamaican scholar who contributed immensely to education in Africa
Prof. Joshua Mkhululi was a scholar who devoted so much of his life giving back to Africa, teaching and advocating for the total emancipation of the continent and its people. It is unfortunate that even...
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[Quiz] Test your knowledge of African colonial history
Welcome to Face2Face Africa quiz series that tests your knowledge of Africa and anything African. We ask ten questions based on themes ranging from politics, history, geography, culture, entertainment...