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The Conversation

The Conversation

he Conversation Africa is an independent source of news and views from the academic and research community, delivered direct to the public.

Our team of professional editors work with university and research institute experts to unlock their knowledge for use by the wider public.

Access to independent, high quality, authenticated, explanatory journalism underpins a functioning democracy. Our aim is to promote better understanding of current affairs and complex issues. And hopefully allow for a better quality of public discourse and conversation.

Skills, Education & Training

Millions of Young South Africans are Jobless: Study Finds that Giving them ‘Soft’ Skills Like Networking Helps their Prospects

The country’s schooling system has failed young people, with many learners going through the basic education system without acquiring the necessary literacy and numeracy skills.

Skills, Education & Training

Get-Rich-Quick Schemes, Pyramids and Ponzis: Five Signs You’re Being Scammed

Nothing beats the prospect of making easy money, and every now and again there seems to be a “get-rich-quick” scheme circulating on WhatsApp or on social media that seems legitimate. But it’s not.

Human Rights & Freedoms

Most East African Refugees are Hosted Close to Borders – It’s a Deliberate War Strategy

Of the more than 300 camps, nearly 70% are situated within 30km-50km of an international border

Politics & Economy

Henry Kissinger at 100 Years Old: History Will Judge His African Interventions as a Failure

Henry Kissinger, who sexed up the art of diplomacy in the eight years between 1969 and 1977, will turn 100 in May this year.

Space Science

Astronomers Used Machine Learning to Mine Data From South Africa’s MeerKAT Telescope

Machine learning is helping astronomers to work through this data quickly and more accurately than poring over it manually. Perhaps surprisingly, despite increasing reliance on computers, up until recently the discovery of rare or new astrophysical phenomena has completely relied on human inspection of the data.

African Leaders

Paul Kagame’s Masterstroke: Rusesabagina’s Release and Apology

In September 2021, Rusesabagina was sentenced to 25 years in jail over his ties to groups opposed to Rwandan president Paul Kagame. His release followed intense diplomatic talks between Washington and Kigali, and was negotiated by Qatar.

Art & Culture Music & Film

Winky D is Being Targeted by Police in Zimbabwe – Why the Music Star’s Voice is Important

Winky D, a 40-year-old Zimdancehall artist, is hugely popular in Zimbabwe. He’s also increasingly in the news for the messages in his songs, some of which address social injustice and corruption under a regime that stifles freedom of expression.

Art & Culture Music & Film

Davido’s New Album “Timeless” is Mostly Form Over Substance

On Timeless, Davido keeps it simple and resists any temptation to reinvent his own wheel. He has never been a socially conscious artist and never pretended to be. The lack of range of topics addressed in the album reveals his contentment with the level he’s always maintained and a stark lack of ambition to push beyond his boundaries.

Diseases & Conditions

A New Invasive Mosquito Has Been Found in Kenya – What this Means for Malaria Control

This mosquito, Anopheles stephensi, is native to South Asia and the Middle East. It transmits the two malaria parasites that pose the greatest risk of severe illness and death: Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax.

Art & Culture

Kenya’s First Skycraper “The Hilton Hotel” Closes, Leaving a Complicated Legacy

Constance Smith, University of Manchester The Hilton Hotel was Nairobi’s first skyscraper. The iconic cylindrical tower was opened in 1969 by President Jomo Kenyatta,...

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