In Indonesia, Japan and South Korea, private provision of HE accounts for over 70%, way above the gl...
6th September 2013A Message to the MRU Governments: Build Regionally, Innovate, Change and Sacrifice (BRIC...
6th September 2013Over 84% of Ugandan parents visit their children at school for other reasons but never ask teachers...
10th September 2013Graphics courtesyWe are celebrating the 40th anniversar...
16th September 2013Africa is the most dynamic eLearning market on the planet. In the last two years, dozens of countrie...
19th October 2013If bad things happen in Africa, it is still the responsibility of Africans to talk abou...
9th December 2013We cannot continue applying Quota-System in High School admission and expect to eradicate negative e...
17th January 2014While education is the first step out of poverty, morality and integrity are the engines which make...
2nd April 2014Rather than look at our mother tongues as a problem, we need to view them as a great resource in the...
14th April 2014The system is broken and needs more than just a “band aid” to put it right. There is a need to go ba...
9th June 2014There can be no Education for All, let alone quality education, or attainment of the Millenium Devel...
15th September 2014We cannot blame the operators or the end user students but the Ministry of Education which is tasked...
16th February 2015As an ever learning student with appetite for statistics, I came to an ageless conclusion: ‘thank Go...
7th October 2014Who are the individuals on our continent operating hands in gloves with vampires from other continen...
28th July 2015In many of the nation’s leading universities, Black African professors constitute less than 10% of t...
5th October 2015Bringing together key issues of gender, economic informality and urban planning in Africa, Kinyanjui...
3rd November 2014Education should add collateral content and bolster one's self worth and confidence in order to addr...
3rd March 2015Educationalists have discovered that learning in mother tongue can bring about many educational achi...
2nd June 2015The African history we are hearing is mainly steered around the slave trade and European domination,...
30th December 2014Until we all became voices for Africa’s political elite to take education to the centre of economic...
13th December 2015Until there is a radical rapture of the chains of using the same methods in resolving new problems t...
5th May 2015If Africa is to play its role on the world stage - it is imperative that we broaden the function of...
7th February 2011Timbuktu University, one of Africa's oldest learning centersThe African Scholar, represe...
29th November 2010We must work to overturn the archaic notions that have kept women from the frontiers of discovery.
23rd August 2010Africans like the glamour of education but not the strength, determination, problem solving ability,...
15th March 2010Our continent is one of the richest in the world- but it lags behind to due underdeveloped brains.
8th March 2010For a country or a continent, there is no greater wealth than well-trained human resources.
1st March 2010Strikes: Cause of underdevelopment? Photo courtesy ...
22nd February 2010Advancement in technology, increased access to information coupled with a change in the learning sty...
1st October 2012Regrettably, lack of creativity has not been confined to students only; lecturers also share a big c...
23rd July 2012