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AllAfrica on MSNNamibia: Nandi-Ndaitwah in History Books, Sworn in As First Woman PresidentNetumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah etched her name into the annals of history on Friday after being sworn in as the first woman president ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNWhat's the future of early childhood education in South Africa amid funding woes?Recent data paints a grim picture: 45% of ECD centres lack running water, 40% are not connected to sewage systems, and ...
Three children’s book authors held storytime for a crowd of over 1,000. The event comes as a response to the Waterloo ...
Time is running out to return your overdue library books without penalties! Join the South African Library Week from 17 to 23 ...
I always knew of his connection to Kenya, but it wasn’t until the elders died that I learned of his role in suppressing the ...
Vincenzo Latronico’s slender volume captures a culture of exquisite taste, tender sensitivities, and gnawing discontent.
Does history repeat itself? Or does it rhyme? WBUR literature writer Katherine Ouellette recommends eight books that remind ...
Plus, NAMI Main Line PA and Hope for Hallie present youth mental health summit; the educational Strollin’ Colon returns to Delco; and Darby Free Library gets generous Keystone Grant for ...
Greetings from the Munda wa Chitedze Farm where peace, and only peace, reigns supreme. You see, the villagers around the farm have started harvesting their maize. You see, we always tell them to ...
This week brings a number of promising new reads — but none more eagerly awaited than Sunrise on the Reaping. We offer 5 books to consider picking up.
In 1923, pioneering explorer and writer Lady Dorothy Mills became the first Englishwoman to travel to Timbuktu.
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Daily Maverick on MSN‘These People Raised Me’ — an artist weaves together the rich tapestry of her African roots and Indian ancestryArtist Kassie Naidoo unveiled her deeply personal work, These People Raised Me, at Reservoir Gallery, which explores through ...
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