Archive for November, 2009
Africa in Pain of Its Politics
Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:55 No CommentsOne of Africa’s century-old racially segregated, witnessing in most recent times what imperialism can still do to a whole nation; South Africa.
As an insider of African politics, growing there, being there, being impacted by; I can tell you that the funniest and assuredly the craziest thing is that the damage those local politics do has [...]
Things To See On Your Holidays In Liberia
Monday, November 16, 2009 8:56 No CommentsRepublic of Liberia, a country on the west coast of Africa, has hot climate with rains arriving in summer combined with harmattan harsh winds. The most populated Pepper Coast is composed of luscious mangrove forests. The name Liberia literally translates to liberty or Land of the Free. This is so because the country which was [...]
My Mouth Was Opened Since Birth – Bishop Francis Says
Sunday, November 1, 2009 6:46 No CommentsMarch 28, 2003
Bill K. Jarkloh
Monrovia
Catholic Archbishop Michael Francis says his mouth was opened since he was born, and that no amount of mudslinging can stop him from speaking against societal ills.
The Catholic prelate spoke when he received a Certificate of Honors from the Movement of Justice In Africa (MOJA) at the 30th Anniversary of the [...]