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The Flavours of Africa: History, Culture, and Must-Try Traditional Dishes

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

This piece explores how food is more than a basic human need; it is a powerful expression of art, culture, history, and identity. Focusing on African cuisine, it highlights how local traditions, shared African influences, and outside cultural exchanges have shaped the continent’s diverse food heritage.

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The Ujamaa Policy: an Old Path to a New Revolution

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

This article by Kelvin Innocent revisits Tanzania’s Ujamaa policy, introduced by Julius K. Nyerere in 1967, at a moment when questions of inequality, rural livelihoods, and economic self-reliance are once again at the center of global debate. It traces how Ujamaa sought to rebuild community power through cooperative economics, agricultural transformation, and social welfare, while critically examining the tensions, coercion, and economic challenges that led to its decline. In today’s context, marked by climate pressures, food security concerns, and rapid technological change, the piece reflects on how Ujamaa’s legacy continues to shape Tanzania’s development path, particularly in agriculture, digital innovation, and inclusive growth, offering lessons for current efforts to balance state intervention, community resilience, and sustainable development.

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Love and loss: How War Is Transforming Marriage, Divorce, and Support Systems

By Julius Algaely Ahmed

The article explores how the war in Sudan has deeply affected families and marital relationships. Physical destruction, psychological stress, economic collapse, and displacement have weakened family stability, leading to rising divorce rates.

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The Suit and the Diraac: Reflections of a Somali Woman in Ethiopia

By Kemeriya Abduraheman

This is the story of an African woman navigating dual African identities, Ethiopian and Somali, balancing tradition and modernity, public and private spheres, and the expectations of different communities. Through her journey, she embodies a hybrid identity, challenges gender norms, and paves the way for future generations of African women.