RIP Maya Angelou… 04/04/1928 – 28/05/2014
RIP Maya Angelou… I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) Gather Together in My Name (1974) Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry Like Christmas (1976) The Heart of a Woman (1981) All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes (1986) A Song Flung Up to Heaven (2002 Mom & Me &…
Tribute to Tajudeen-Truth to Power – Pan-African Postcards by Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem(ISBN-13 9781906387853)
Pambazaku Press has published Speaking Truth to Power – Pan-African Postcards by Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem,(ISBN-13 9781906387853) to mark the anniversary of his death on Africa Day 2009. This selection of Dr Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem’s weekly Pan-African Postcards demonstrates his steadfast commitment to Pan-Africanism and his determination to speak truth to power. He…
Port Harcourt named 2014 World Book Capital
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has selected Port Harcourt in Nigeria as the 2014 World Book Capital. According to the agency, its selection committee chose Port Harcourt for the quality of the programme it presented. It focused on youth and the impact it will have on…
Africa’s Odious Debts: How Foreign Loans and Capital Flight Bled a Continent, by L’once Ndikumana and James K. Boyce. Zed Books. London. £60 hardback; £12.99 paperback.
Debt rip-off While Western governments are trying to recoup money from foreign tax havens, African countries are being forced to pay loans that have already made their way into illicit external accounts. Desmond Davies reviews a book that throws light on a disturbing situation When President Olusegun Obasanjo came to…
Guarding the Guardians: Civil-Military Relations and Democratic Governance in Africa, by Mathurin C. Houngnikpo. Ashgate, London. £55 hardback. Reining in Africa’s armed forces. Will African militaries ever accept civilian control? Desmond Davies reviews a book that explores this thorny issue.
A year ago, the coup in Niger once again raised the spectre of unconstitutional changes of governments in Africa. The continent, first through the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and now the African Union (AU), frowns upon these illegal actions. In the case of Niger, the matter was more complicated….
Africa’s Liberation: The Legacy of Nyerere, edited by Chambi Chachage and Annar Cassam. Pambazuka Press, £12.95 paperback
Reviewed by Desmond Davies, Africa Editor, North-South magazine, London. Fitting tribute to Mwalimu The late Tanzanian President, Julius Nyerere, was greatly misunderstood when he was in power. It was only when he stepped down that his critics realised that he meant well for his country and Africa. And that his…
Crafting an African Security Architecture: Addressing Regional Peace and Conflict in the 21st Century, edited by Hany Besada. Ashgate. UK. £55 hardback
Reviewed by Desmond Davies, Africa Editor, North-South magazine, London One of the overarching aims of the African Union, which was established in 2002, is to ensure that human security takes precedence over state security. This has been a thorny issue for some of the continent’s leaders who feel that the…
All About AIDS ISBN: 9781934970225 – Review by Dr Saidi Kapiga
The series provides a very comprehensive coverage of all important areas of HIV/AIDS and strikes a very good balance between scientific details and more broad issues of a wider interest to both scientists and also people without a science background. The books are written in very simple English making them easy to read…
eLearning initiative launched in Tanzania
New York; May 5, 2010 ‘ Accenture (NYSE: ACN); BSI, Ltd. and NetHope have been engaged by the Tanzanian Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT) to create an eLearning initiative to improve the country’s secondary education system using state-of-the-art information and communications technology. The initiative, ‘Tanzania Beyond Tomorrow,’ will…
WESTERN SAHARA CONFLICT: Historical, Regional and International Dimensions by Ali Bahaijoub, North-South Books, 2010, Price £20.00
Reviewed by Desmond Davies, Africa Editor, North-South magazine http://www.northsouthmag.com/ The issue of the Western Sahara has now dragged on for 35 years with no apparent end in sight. This rather convoluted dispute entered into the consciousness of the world in 1975 when the Spanish colonialists left the Western Sahara and…