Reportaje Keen History, 22.02.2017 Kim Scholtz[caption id="attachment_46975" align="alignnone" width="384"]
Kabaka Palace in Kampala[/caption]
From the very start, much of Africa was inaccurately mapped out by European invaders. They proceeded to trade and negotiate tracts of land they had marked out for themselves, with no regard for the numerous chiefdoms and kingdoms... 


African National Party[/caption]
Large scale urbanization and economic growth during the Second World War fueled fears within the white Afrikaner population that the country’s existing racial barriers would collapse. This reinforced support for the severely conservative National Party’s... 
Since the Democratic Republic of Congo secured its independence in 1960, its people have become accustomed to living under unstable or dictatorial governments, but they entered 2017 especially unsure of where their country stands. At the... 

Cuba's Fidel Castro (top) and the Congo's Mobutu Sese Seko (bottom) are just two of the many dictators to arise in Latin America... 
C’est sur l’impulsion de Felwine Sarr et Achille Mbembe que s’ouvre, à Dakar et à Saint-Louis, ce vendredi 28 octobre, la première édition des Ateliers de la pensée.
Un rendez-vous appelé à faire date et auquel l’écrivain...