Discussion of the often-intersecting issues of politics, health, access to food, agriculture, land rights, and climate change.
By Lwamkelo Michael, B.TH Student – Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary
INTRODUCTION
Expanding on the topic of land reform in Africa as discussed by Eileen Wakesho earlier this week, this post […]
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Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho, Oxfam International
Recent years have seen an increased demand for African land in order to expand agriculture, exploration of natural resources, biofuels and mega development including […]
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By: Gerald Acho, HIPSIR
The Catholic Church has often spoken truth to the face of authoritarian rule worldwide. We have great examples such as the liberation theology of South America with […]
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By Gerald Acho, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
The word democracy comes from two Greek words: Demos [people] and Kratos [strength]. Put together, democracy means the strength […]
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Following the demands of the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa’s governing political party, that Jacob Zuma should resign, or risk facing a successful vote of no confidence, Zuma resigned […]
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By: Huguette Kazeneza and Gerald Acho of HIPSIR
The CIHA Blog is dedicated to bringing to the fore public debates and scholarship from different parts of Africa that are important for […]
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In the first part of the interview with Professor Mhoze Chikowero (Department of History, UC Santa Barbara), he gestured at the usefulness of an “acoustemological perspective” in the reading […]
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On 15 November 2017, in the wake of over a year of protests against his government, Mugabe was placed under house arrest by the country’s national army in a coup d’état. On 19 November 2017, he was […]
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