Analysis
Malawi and Its Population Crisis
Why do people decide to have children?
Beyond the social capital, it brings – beyond those cute brown eyes – beyond the unmistakable a...
Opinion: In Africa, 9/11 Defined the Emergence of a New, Scary World
National September 11 Memorial
September days are remembered for a great many reasons.
Some days in September are known for noble reaso...
Analyzing the GOP Convention for References to Africa
We’re hearing the rumblings about jobs, tax cuts, abortion, immigration, and the like as the 2012 U.S. presidential elections enter ful...
What legacy for Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi?
After it was announced that Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Meles Zenawi passed away Tuesday, August 21, news organizations around the world...
Film about 2010 Soccer World Cup Airs in Denver
Africa Agenda hosted a fundraising movie showing of Africa United on Saturday, July 28.
With a humorous spin on critical issues in Afr...
How Things Are Fast in America but Slow in Malawi
There are many strange facts in this world that are best kept within the realm of fiction. Some of these facts even border on the ridic...
Youth Instrumental for Democracy in Cameroon
My wife and I traveled to Cameroon in April this year to visit friends that we had made on a trip in 2010. Being our second trip to Ca...
Africa Is Booming Now a Hot Topic
News that Africa is booming is going mainstream. At least that is the point that is discerned when major U.S. print and broadcasting o...
NPR describes Botswana’s response to HIV/AIDS as remarkable
Discussion about a nation crippled by disease is not good news, but news reports about that nation overcoming the challenges posed by d...
Outcry About Poor Coverage of Africa by Media Paying Off
It has long been a point of contention within many African communities both at home and abroad that coverage of Africa by Western news ...