
Verdict in Charles Taylor’s Trial Dues Next Month
The UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone says it is yet to set an exact date for the handling down of its verdict in the Charles Taylor's trial, though [Read more]
The UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone says it is yet to set an exact date for the handling down of its verdict in the Charles Taylor's trial, though [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN Commentator, USA “A sin is an evil which has its ground or origin in the agent, and not in the compulsion of circumstances.” – Samuel Taylor [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong Ernestina Naadu Mills For the past years, the Ghana’s enlightenment movement have shown that rational choices are essential to how Africans distinguish and argue about their [Read more]
LONDON, November 22, 2011/ — African visionary and international designer, Ozwald Boateng, in collaboration with Nigerian businessman, Kola Aluko, and Nigerian oil and gas company, Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Limited [Read more]
Cairo: Egypt's prime minister appealed for calm and asked protesters to return to their homes Tuesday following four days of violence in Cairo, a day after the nation's Cabinet offered [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN, USA The “City Forum on Culture and Development,” a policy orientated venture held in Accra to openly strategize the African culture for African progress reveal the [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author Libya might be settling down relatively, but the National Transitional Council is still politically embryonic or foetal. As anticipated, reprisals have been carried out to [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, Commentator, CEN -USA It doesn’t matter if Ghana’s 2012 general elections is a year away; campaigning of some sorts is underway. Democracy-crazy, everyday appears to be campaigning [Read more]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia –The Journalists’ Network for Peace and Security (NetPeace) was officially launched on 4th November during the High Level Media workshop on the African Peace and Security Architecture(APSA), [Read more]
By Dennis Kabatto Dozens of Canadians, Africans and student members of Africa Awareness Initiative (AAI) recently descended upon the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada for a dialogue [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray, Author The dust is just beginning to settle on the Gaddaffi saga; or better still, it is taking a new life of its own. But that has not [Read more]
Are you ready to Connect4Climate? / World Bank kicks off social media climate campaign with photo/video competition for African youth PRETORIA, South-Africa, October 28, 2011/ — The [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author Now that Gaddaffi has been laid to rest, the task of “rebuilding” Libya can begin in earnest. It is unquestionable that the political landscape [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author The world looked on, with eyes wide shut,as the demise of Gaddaffi unfolded piece by piece, leading to his eventual death. The political, moral [Read more]
By Dennis Kabatto, CEN Correspondent, USA The New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD) concluded its five day celebration as part of its 10th year anniversary commemoration in New York Tuesday. [Read more]
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