Ethiopia Growing Fast, But Facing Massive Brain Drain
The subject of sustainable African development has come up many times, especially as it relates to aid, growth, and development issues ...
African Presidents on Twitter
Twitter, the microblog phenomenon used for transmitting short snappy messages in less than 140 characters and interspersed with so-call...
Medical Community Leaders Say Education is Key to Quality Health Care
Medical practitioners are continuing the discussion of how Africans can make a difference in the U.S. health care system.
On April 28,...
African Dancers Bring a Strong Presence at Colorado Festival Weekend
Those who attended the annual Boulder Creek Festival this past weekend — Boulder's unofficial kickoff to summer — enjoyed a stellar per...
Obama Skips Kenya During Visit to sub-Saharan Africa
Speculation that President Obama would visit Kenya, the home country of his father, during his second visit to sub-Saharan Africa as pr...
Uhuru Child Helping to End Poverty in Kenya
One hundred and thirty people, many of them students from the University of Colorado at Boulder, gathered for an Uhuru Child benefit co...
As Kenya Turns 50, Denver City Officials “Want Direct Flights to Nairobi”
The Independence Day celebration for the Kenyan Community of Colorado (KCC) is a big event. Kenya gained freedom from British rule in 1...
Somalia’s Quest for Stability Wins U.S. Accolades
January of this year marked a new chapter in Somalia’s quest for stability and security. It is the classic case of the African news tha...
Africa Rising — Facing the Truth
Africa
Africa, Africa arise from the shadow of your underachievement
Arise from the slough of war, from the scourge of prejudice
Awa...
Did the Obama Administration Influence Kenya’s Elections?
On March 4, Kenyans elected Uhuru Kenyatta as their new president by a 50.07 percent vote. Runner up, Raila Odinga, the preferred choic...