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Asked: May 10, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

Why should Africans beware of foreign drugs and vaccines against coronavirus?

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I read this article (and many others) about other countries using Africa as a guinea pig to test vaccines and pass on genetic agendas while making profits. The little money most of them later on donate to developing countries is actually pocket change. The leakages from Africa and much mor ...

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Asked: May 10, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

Has Coronavirus given the rich in developed countries a clear dose of what has happened in Africa for years?

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The world is at a stand still. Corona came and made everyone equal. However, the tragedy of death is something a few unfortunate countries have to deal with each day. Death has been a common part of their lives because of war and terrorism like in Syria and Palestine, neo-colonialism like ...

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Asked: May 8, 2020In: Human Rights and Justice

Should developed countries continue giving us debts or just write off our loans?

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This is a big oxymoron but it happens with humanitarian organisations too. If you teach a man to fish, they will not comeback to you and you will loose your source of validation so you give them little by little. If China and the west really cared about the well being and development of Africa, t ...

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Asked: April 11, 2020In: Politics and Governance

Will leaders and politicians across the world still ignore healthcare over after this pandemic?

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We have seen how easily nations across the world are armed and prepared for war. Armies have huge budgets and the number of police or people in military is seen as a sign of strength. This pandemic has changed that outlook completely. Doctors are now our for-front soldiers but things may get back ...

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Asked: April 1, 2020In: Politics and Governance

What if this turns out to be world war 3?

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So much has been said about Coronavirus but my mind can’t help but encourage the idea that this could actually be world war III… I know this is such a farfetched conspiracy theory but let’s assume it is true. (Remember, this is just a hypothetical situation) Now that we h ...

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Asked: March 11, 2020In: Politics and Governance

President Magufuli is a practicing benevolent dictator: Does this make Tanzania another African Dictatorship?

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After reading about M ...

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Asked: February 3, 2020In: Health and Wellness

Which country in Africa statistically has the highest rate of cancer and is it related to race and economic inequality?

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Data from the UN and World Health Organisation seems to point to South Africa. Despite this, not a singe African country features in the top ten countries with the highest rates of Cancer in the world. This leads to my question on the economic gap between blacks and whites in South Africa.

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Asked: February 3, 2020In: Education and Careers

What does the Kenyan Constitution say about education and is the government playing its role of educational reform and development?

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All people, especially children living, in Kenya have the right to a free public education. The Constitution requires that all kids be given equal educational opportunity regardless of their race, ethnic background, religion, or sex, or whether they are rich or poor. The Ministry of Education is ...

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Asked: February 1, 2020In: Religion and Spirituality

Why do we thank God when we survive accidents and never blame him for the dead?

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Why do we thank God when we survive accidents? Should we hold him accountable or blame it on the incompetence of the drivers? Why did he chose you over the others? Did he let the other die? If he is responsible for your life is he also responsible for the other people’s death? ...

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Asked: June 2, 2019In: Human Rights and Justice

United Nations unveiled a new stamp with a portrait and quote by Kofi Annan… Is UN interested in developing nations or are they just patronising us?

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United Nations recently unveiled a new stamp with a portrait and quote by Kofi Annan… To pay tribute to Kofi Annan, the stamp features a portrait of the late Secretary-General, which was illustrated by the famous Norwegian renowned artist and engraver Martin Mörck. The quote on the s ...

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