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Ethiopia: Language Matters: Complicity in the Tigray Genocide
From the very beginning of the genocidal war on Tigray in November 2020, the international community adopted the language of Abiy Ahmed's regime and its allies. This language was deliberately ...
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Ethiopia: Between Truth and Illusion - Ethiopia's National Dialogue, Search for Enduring Story
Every nation survives on stories. Some are carved into constitutions, some whispered in prayer, and others passed from one ...
Ethiopia's record of detaining journalists and attempts to control the media has caused concern as the country prepares for a ...
The formal launch of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in September 2025 made news across the world. There was pomp ...
As Russia deepens ties with African nations seeking to distance themselves from Western influence, academic diplomacy is ...
About 46.5% of students in the Sioux Falls School District are on the free and reduced lunch program, according to the latest ...
In traditional Botswana, there is a Setswana maxim, which reads: “ Go tsamaya ke go bona (the experiences associated with ...
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16 Coffee Cities Every Caffeine Addict Should Visit
Coffee is more than a drink, it’s a universal language spoken in aromas, shared glances, and quiet moments of pause. Around ...
A new report identifies countries facing poverty, persecution, and printing shortages that limit access to Scripture.
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Ghana makes local languages compulsory in schools
The government of Ghana has announced that all teachers must now use local languages as the main medium of instruction at the ...
DONKOR Long after political independence, Ghana still wrestles with a subtler inheritance: the dominance of foreign languages over native tongues. On the dawn of 6th March 1957, as Kwame Nkrumah and ...
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Mother tongue or bilingual balance? Why Ghana’s language policy must remain evidence-based
The recent directive by the Ministry of Education that Ghanaian languages should be used as the medium of instruction in all ...
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