
The darlings of the continent
While fans of Ghana’s Black Stars are confident in the 2013 team’s skills, until this team is able to win a major victory, a sense of historical foreboding will weigh on them.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
While fans of Ghana’s Black Stars are confident in the 2013 team’s skills, until this team is able to win a major victory, a sense of historical foreboding will weigh on them.
Even if Morrocco does not get pass the first round of the 2013 African Cup of Nations, we should be happy that at least we qualified for the tournament.
The national football team’s oach Lúcio Antunes: “We respect all our opponents but we are not afraid of anyone.”
South Africa’s Bafana Bafana, the hosts, has to make it out of the group stage of the 2013 African Cup of Nations for this tournament to be deemed a success.
Historian Jemima Pierre argues that Whiteness serves as a reference point for Ghanaians’ notions of beauty, Blackness, and power, but Ghanaians remain blind to this.
John Chilembwe is Malawi’s first great anti-colonial hero. Why do our media outlets mainly rely on Wikipedia to give us “facts” about him?
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The writer is cautiously optimistic (for once) that Nigeria will win its third Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Africa is everywhere on “Landing on a Hundred,” the new album by American guitarist and singer, Cody ChesnuTT. It’s in the instrumentation, the arrangements and in his voice.
We want to present a more global, postcolonial (for want for a better word) take on world football.