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It was on January 1, 1804 when Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Saint Dominigue– a French colony on the Hispaniola Island- an independent country and renamed it Haiti. The independence...
Before it came to be independent on January 1, 1956, Sudan was a crown colony of the United Kingdom in an agreement with Egypt that saw it run by a governor-general since 1899. For the longest while,...
2018 was the year for women! Many women made tremendous strides in their different sectors and we covered as many as we could, documenting their successes and acknowledging the obstacles they...
New Year’s Eve is one of the most celebrated events in the world. Different communities across the world have various traditions of observing the day, some going as far back in history as possible....
As there were many women who made history for their huge achievements, they are others who were dealt a bad hand by fate, either by their own actions or a system that pulls women down. In this article,...
Ange Kagame, the second child and only daughter of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame got married on December 28 in a lavish traditional ceremony at her father’s home in Ntebe. Ange married Bertrand...
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