News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 16, 2023)

Word of the Day: “A termite will grow up in dry wood but still come to maturity.” – South African Proverb

Today in history in 2013, a 9-meter tall statue of Nelson Mandela was dedicated, marking the end of official mourning period for Mandela.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 15, 2023).

Word of the Day: “If you are building a house and a nail breaks, do you stop building, or do you change the nail?” – Rwandan Proverb

Today in history in 2017, Shisa, a popular and highly addictive tobacco pipe is banned in Rwanda, following the World Health Organisation’s finding that smoking a shisa for one hour equals smoking 100 cigarettes.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 14, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Kila ndege huruka na mbawa zake: Every bird flies with its own wings. Be yourself and follow your own path” – Tanzanian Proverb

Today in history in 2005, Anna Sankoro, the first woman to run for Tanzania’s presidency, competes in the general elections.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 13, 2023).

Word of the Day: “The one who fetches the water is the one who is likely to break the pot.” – Ugandan Proverb

Today in history in 1961, the Transition magazine in Kampala, Uganda, was first published by Rajat Neogy. Launched with the manifesto to provide ‘an intelligent and creative backdrop to the East African scene,’ the magazine quickly became a cornerstone of African literary and cultural discourse. However, Neogy’s bold criticism in a 1968 article against President Milton Obote’s plans to amend the Ugandan constitution led to his imprisonment. By then a significant pan-African publication, Transition relocated to Ghana in 1971. Despite closing in 1976 due to financial constraints, the magazine was revived in 1991 by American historian Henry Louis Gates Jr., reimagined as an international publication focusing on race and culture, particularly within the African diaspora.

Here’s it today https://transitionmagazine.fas.harvard.edu/

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 11, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A flexible hand cannot easily break.” – Cameroonian Proverb

Today in history, we recognize the notable achievements of Samuel Eto’o Fils, born on March 10, 1981, who not only distinguished himself as a remarkable football player but also as a dedicated football administrator. Eto’o, celebrated for his illustrious playing career, transitioned into a significant leadership role in the world of football administration. On December 11, 2021, he was elected as the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation, underscoring his commitment to the sport and marking a new chapter in his contribution to football in Cameroon and beyond.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/11-dec

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 9, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Teeth do not experience poverty” – African Proverb

Today in history, in 1911, Khalifa bin Harub started his rule as Sultan of Zanzibar. As longest-serving sultan up to 1960 when he died in the throne, he oversaw decades of improvements in Zanzibar.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/09-dec

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 8, 2023).

Word of the Day: “The lizard that jumped from the high iroko tree to the ground said he would praise himself if no one else did.” – Nigerian Proverb

Today in history, in 1958, the first All-African People’s Conference started in Accra. The landmark conference held at the dawn of the Independence Era was attended by delegates from 28 African countries representing 200 million people.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/08-dec

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