Journalism from Africa for Africa
HANDICAP OF KILIMANJARO SNOWCAP TANZANIA: Etymologically Kilimanjaro comes from two Bantustans words basically of Swahili and Central Chagga known as Kilima which means Mountain and Njaro which means Whiteness or…
HANDICAP OF KILIMANJARO SNOWCAP TANZANIA: Etymologically Kilimanjaro comes from two Bantustans words basically of Swahili and Central Chagga known as Kilima which means Mountain and Njaro which means Whiteness or…
David Suddy's pictures are exhibited in the Schollbrockhaus Gallery. They accompany his articles in Medienbüro and show life situations that are otherwise not easily accessible with a camera. The blog…
Tanzania: A safari is indigenous word derived from Swahili language which means journey, travelling or even picnic or a great adventure; is an amazing opportunity to see wildlife up close,…
A commentary by our Author Uatjiri Mbaisa Namibia: The Namibian government has without a doubt demonstrated that they have the audacity to shamelessly lead the ‘reparation discussions’, without duly consulting…
Herne in Germany, green hydrogen has been coming to the fore for about 2 years now as a source of hope for the decarbonisation of industrialised nations as they seek…
Egypt: Is it faith, blessing or curse? The ancient Egyptians believed in the existence of deities. There were many names and functions for each deity. The Pharaoh was a demigod.…
Herne in Germany: Malaika Mihambo a long jumper with roots in East Africa won the women's long jump at the Olympics with 7.03 metres. Then a few lines that rank…
Water scarcity as condition occurs where demand of fresh water exceeds a supply of it. Thus availability, accessibility and affordability of fresh, clean, safe and reliable water become a challenge and…
Article by David Suddy – Journalism from Africa for Africa Tanzania most of the families without access to electricity rely on kerosene lamps and other kerosene lightning devices known in…