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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 30, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A coward has no scar.” – Zimbabwean Proverb.

Today in history in BC 2500, “the stone carvers and builders of Egypt are finishing the Great Sphinx at Giza, chiseling the head of the Egyptian King Khafre atop the body of a reclining lion. The monumental statue is not intended as a work of art, but has the practical function of guarding the roadway to Khafre’s pyramid tomb.”

Also, in 1987, “Robert Mugabe is elected President of Zimbabwe for the first time, as his position as head of government changes to President. Mugabe has been running Zimbabwe as Prime Minister since 1980.”
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/30-dec

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 29, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Fine words do not produce food.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1851, “Akitoye is installed for a second time as the Oba of Lagos. The British have helped by forcing out Oba Kosoko after what the Yoruba people have called Ogun Ahoyaya (“The Battle of the Boiling Canons”). Kosoko is Akitoye’s nephew who ousted Akitoye in a 1845 coup d’état. In three days, on 1 January 1852, Akitoye will sign a treaty between Lagos and Great Britain that outlaws human sacrifice and the slave trade in what will become Nigeria.” Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/29-dec

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 29, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 28, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Don’t waste time putting forward arguments in good faith in the face of people of bad faith.” – King Hassan II of Morocco.

Today in history in 2020, “Morocco’s Palais Ronsard, the stylish restaurant in Marrakech, wins the Prix Versailles award from U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the International Union of Architects award for “World’s Most Beautiful Restaurant.” Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/28-dec

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 28, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 27, 2023).

Word of the Day: “If you fill your mouth with a razor, you will spit blood.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1940, Molara Ogundipe, a Nigerian poet, writer and pioneering African feminist was born in Lagos, Nigeria. From the early 1960s, she was one of the leading writers exploring African feminism, as a critic focusing on gender studies and literary theory. She would become an important authority on the topic of African women in general and the global feminism movement. Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/27-dec#google_vignette

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 27, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 25, 2023).

Word of the Day: “The day on which one starts out is not the time to start one’s preparations.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1970,
Chioma Ajunwa, the first Nigerian to win an Olympics gold medal, in Imo, Nigeria was born. She was the first black African woman to win an Olympics gold medal in a field event, at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 25, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 24, 2023).

Word of the Day: “He whose covering belongs to others is uncovered.” – Libyan Proverb.

Today in history in 1951, Libya achieves national independence.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 24, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 23, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Whoever is patient with a cowrie shell will one day have thousands of them.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1969, the Nigerian Civil War draws to a close with Nigerian federal forces’ final military push against the breakaway Republic of Biafra, with an offensive led by future Nigerian president Col. Olusegun Obasanjo.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 23, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 22, 2023).

Word of the Day: “If you fail to be a lizard in your own land, you will fail to be a crocodile in another land.” – Mozambique Proverb.

Today in history in 1937,
Mozambique’s national airline Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique begins operations.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 22, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 20, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A man who prides himself on his ancestry is like the potato plant, the best part of which is underground.” – Swaziland Proverb

Today in history, King Sobhuza II is installed as Swaziland’s (Eswatini) Ngwenyama (traditional ruler). He was Ngwenyama (King) of Swaziland for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign of any monarch in recorded history.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 20, 2023).

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 17, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Vodun towe lo; Ayi towe m’ w’ de.
Translation: Your vodun is in your heart.” – Benin Proverb

Today in history, the Marché Dantokpa, one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets opened in Benin Capital, Cotonou, and eventually expanding to 80,000 square meters.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 17, 2023).

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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/

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

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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

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 9, 2023).

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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

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 8, 2023).

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 7, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A child’s fingers are not scalded by a piece of hot yam which its mother puts into its palm.” – Nigerian Proverb

Today in history, we commemorate the completion of the formidable Kano city wall in West Africa, marking the end of its 40-year construction which began in 1095. Commissioned by King Kijimazuto to repel invaders, this architectural marvel stood 3.5 meters high and 1.4 meters thick, adorned with intricate decorations and featuring regularly spaced gates equipped with guard towers. By 1903, the wall was acclaimed as ‘the most impressive landmark in West Africa’. Despite this recognition, the relentless expansion of Kano’s population over the centuries led to the wall’s gradual degradation, leaving only fragments by the 21st century.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/07-dec

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 7, 2023).

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 6, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Even the best cooking pot will not produce food.” – African Proverb

Today in history marks a groundbreaking moment in ancient architecture, as future archaeologists date the construction of the first monumental structure built entirely of stone: the six-staged stepped pyramid in Saqqara, Egypt. Under the ingenious guidance of the architect Imhotep, this architectural marvel is being erected to serve as the eternal resting place of the 3rd Dynasty pharaoh, King Djoser.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/04-dec

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 6, 2023).

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NEWS FROM AFRICA AND BEYOND (DECEMBER 5, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.” – African Proverb

Today in History, we celebrate the birth of a Kenyan long-distance runner born in Kapsokwony, Kenya. Linet Masa distinguished herself early in her athletic career. At 18, she set a world junior record in the 10,000 meters at the 2008 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth against an adult field. She continued her ascent by winning the world title in the 10,000 meters at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics at age 19.
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/04-dec

News headlines from Africa and beyond (December 5, 2023).

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