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The Ethnicalisation of African Languages and Megatribes
If Arabic from Syria to Mauritania and from Morocco to the Comoros can be treated as one language, then the present ...
World Footprints on MSN
Shaping the rainbow nation: The role of Indians in South Africa
Welcome to South Africa, the country with too many names! The list is long, but some of the most notable options include the ...
The South African on MSN
In the stars: Crux, the Southern Cross of the African skies
Of all the constellations adorning the sky, Crux – or the 'Southern Cross' – is arguably the most recognisable.
allAfrica.com on MSN
Kenya: Three Tribes Make Up Over Half of Kenya's Parastatal Workforce, NCIC
Three ethnic groups - Kikuyu, Kalenjin, and Luo - make up more than half of employees in Kenya's state corporations, highlighting persistent ethnic imbalance in public sector appointments, according ...
THE ‘king’ of a self-styled African tribe that set up an illegal woodland camp is facing being deported to his native Ghana, sources have revealed. Kofi Offeh has been held in a detention centre since ...
KDVR-TV Denver on MSN
Black Leaders Speak on Dismantling of DEI Initiatives
African American leaders from across the state gathered at the state capitol to address rising concerns in the wake of the ...
The origins of East Africa’s Swahili culture can be traced to the shores of Zanzibar, where centuries of spice trade and ...
The origins of East Africa’s Swahili culture can be traced to the shores of Zanzibar, where centuries of spice trade and ...
Kimbell Art Museum is growing its collection of African sculptures with two new acquisitions from one of the largest private ...
While South Africa is no stranger to racial tensions, especially with the country’s most famous citizen being the late ...
The Cane Cutter film, which is ready for premiere, explores the poignant history of Indian indentured workers in South Africa, weaving a modern love story that connects the past with the present.
Marksville's beginning can be traced to 1794 when Venetian peddler Marco Eliché's wagon wheel broke while traveling through ...
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