On 6 March 1957, the Gold Coast (now known as Ghana) gained independence from Britain. It was the first British... Read More
Aparteid and why South Africa’s white population has declined every year over the past decade. Read More
The Daasanach (some authors write 'Dassanetch', 'Dasanech', 'Daasanech', or 'Daasanetch') are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and South Sudan speaking an East Cushitic language and live in the semi-arid area around the Lower Omo Valley and the northern shore of Lake Turkana. Read More
Across the world, there are people who have not been swayed by the technological advancement but have rather maintained their traditional way of life. Some of this kind of people are found around Lake Turkana and the Lower Omo Valley in Southern Ethiopia. Read More
One of the most remarkable Himba traits is that the women are not allowed to use water for washing. Read More