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1: THE Democratic Republic of the Congo is the second largest country in Africa. It borders nine countries: Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic,
–Young entrepreneurs push Yogasthenics and Wrap Century FOR Sa-Ra Yawoada and Nise-Akuosua Oduyefo, embracing their African culture plays a paramount role in their
By Eric Phillips EMANCIPATION was the term used for the abolishment of slavery resulting from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, which lasted from the
By Francis Quamina Farrier YOU will have obviously noted the twin dovetail in my headline, “First of August” and “August Monday”, because, in one
EVERY year, without fail, the African Cultural Development Association (ACDA) sets the tone to the format the year’s Emancipation celebrations will take, particularly in
PAPA Wemba is such an important figure in Congolese music that it is nearly impossible to compete with him. Regardless of the popular hits
–on the Guyanese society By Ravena Gildharie LESS than five years since Guyana and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) committed to reparations for slavery, much
–Talking Sapologie late night in North London By Eugenio Giorgianni IT’S half past midnight at a North London community centre, and a
–as Guyana celebrates yet another Emancipation Day THE Village of Union, at Number 53, Corentyne last evening came alive like never before to