Mobile Phones transforming Africa
Photo:The Economist
The September edition of The Economist carried the following story which I think is fascinating to read.
Mobile ph...
After Lansana, what democracy in Guinea
Who is deciding the future of Guinea?
In what appears to be civil unrest, the BBC is reporting that many people have been killed in...
Morgan Tsvangirai Wants to Change Zimbabwe
Photo: AP
Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was at the White House, on June 12.
Tsvangirai met with U.S President Barack Ob...
Gabon awaits new president
While polls for new elections must be organized within 45 days following the death of Omar Bongo, Senate President and Gabonese woman, ...
Carson, Ghana and Obama
Photo Credits: U.S State Department.
Johnnie Carson is a career U.S diplomat with over 40 years of experience. He is now the new U.S A...
Building Cameroon through Civic Engagement
Cameroon Information and Education Day(CIED) in Colorado
We had an impressive turn out of the community at the Africa Agenda Camer...
Cameroon National Day Marked with Educational Events
Cameroon Information and Education Day(CIED) in Colorado
May 7, 5 to 7 p.m.
Africa Agenda is excited about our CIED event.
The thoug...
Omar al-Bashir Bashir Arrest Warrant
Photo credits: BBC
According to Andrew Natsios, the arrest warrant issued by the UN calling for the arrest of Sudanese leader Omar al-B...
Is Muammar Gaddafi the Right Man to Lead African Union?
At a meeting of the 12th ordinary session of the assembly of the heads of state and governments of the African Union (AU) on February 2...
Ghana vote causing change of heart in Guinea?
Wednesday, January 7 saw the installation of opposition leader John Atta Mills as president in Ghana, the second such change in the cou...