Posted by Rebekah Heacock to Global Voices Online A little over a year ago, Ugandan blogger Country Boyi wondered why Ugandans weren’t blogging in local languages. He wrote: The power of indigenous languages to infiltrate the thinking of the local people cannot be underestimated. […]Do bloggers, like other writers, have a major stake in the […]
South Africa is unfair to Other Africans
When the anti-African immigrants’ violence broke in South Africa, a country whose history must have a good place for African solidarity, given the level of contributions that African countries and their citizens made in the struggle against apartheid, I was not altogether surprised, although I felt very sad and disappointed. We have spent years of […]
Six-figure jobs you don’t need a degree for
You don’t always need that piece of Latin-laden paper to pull in six figures. You don’t need to invent something to get rich. And you don’t need to look far for a lucrative opportunity. There are plenty of honest livings to be made in the U.S workforce that can earn you six-figure salaries sans a […]
Govornment Should More Focus on ICT for disabled.
The information or knowledge-based society is no longer a matter of the future, rather a very contemporary urge of the time. In almost all aspects of our life, we need information and knowledge to get our basic needs met, make decision, move around, participate in social, economic and cultural activities. Many countries have laid down […]