Why it’s hard to stop Ebola spreading – between people and across borders

BY JANUSZ PAWESKA Ebola has claimed around 1400 lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo while there are reports that two people have lost their lives in western Uganda. The Conversation Africa’s … Read More

Hangoutwithtee Ladies event happening on Sunday, April 7, 2019

Some inspiration, power networking, high energy and amazing goodies and giveaways at the HANGOUTWITHTEE6 LADIES event in Lagos, Nigeria, Sunday, April 7. For all the ladies in Lagos, Nigeria, you … Read More

Announcing the second edition of the International art exhibition BORDERLINE[S]

BORDERLINE[S], the second edition of an art exhibition first held in March 2016 by cultural and artistic platform THE THIRD DOT, will host thirty local and regional artists in Port-Louis’ … Read More

Survival Tips For Women

BY DAISY RIDLEY If you want to go on a backpacking trip but you’re worried about your safety or have never been hiking outdoors before, follow these basic survival tips … Read More

How anti-black bias in white men hurts black men’s health

BY SHERVIN ASSARI Researchers have documented “large, pervasive and persistent” racial inequalities in the U.S. Inter-group relations are among the factors that contribute to such disparities, many of which manifest themselves in gaps in … Read More

Why believing in ghosts can make you a better person

BY TOK THOMPSON Halloween is a time when ghosts and spooky decorations are on public display, reminding us of the realm of the dead. But could they also be instructing … Read More