By Thomas Hochwarter German authorities have returned the first of a treasure trove of bronzes looted from West Africa during the colonial era. The sculptures –…
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By Darko Manevski A wealthy British hotelier and his wife are being held in a ‘hell hole’ prison after being charged with money laundering by cops…
By Dr. Robert Carle With a history of bloody elections, Kenyans are praying for a peaceful one. Thousands gathered in tents in the center of Eldoret,…
By Donald Miller Should happiness be the focus of one’s life, or something deeper? Tom Catena, a doctor for 14 years in the Nuba Mountains in…
By Dr. Robert Carle Pentecostalism erupted onto the religious scene at the start of the 20th century, when African American revivalist W.J. Seymour organized the Azusa…
By Joseph Hammond The ongoing insurgency that has raged across much of Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa, has brought misery and suffering to…
By Daniel Kipchumba Ovarian cancer is ranked among the top killers of women around the globe, especially in developing countries. Vigilance is a health necessity. Every…
By Dr. Robert Carle There are many factors that create successful runners. In Kenya, one factor may be religion. Three-quarters of Kenyan champions belong to the…
To all NNPA Member Publishers, Editors, Corporate Partners, Sponsors and Friends: As you know, this year marks the 195th Anniversary of the Black Press of America. The…