Editor’s pick

August 24, 2020
Racism in education

The Challenge of Stamping out Racism in the UK Education System.

Racism and its effects on successive generations of people of colour have been the focus of a number of news stories in recent months. A spotlight has been shone on the way public bodies, such as the law enforcement and justice systems, are guilty of maintaining a status quo that disproportionately affects black and other minority ethnic individuals in a negative way. The introduction of the ‘hostile environment’ in 2010, and the anti-immigration message that formed such a big part of the EU referendum campaign, have made it all too clear that there is an inherent problem with racism in the UK.
July 22, 2020

Kim Kardashian speaks publicly for the first time on Kanye’s mental health, asks for compassion.

Living with bipolar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some. That is part of his genius and as we have all witnessed, many of his big dreams have come true.
July 22, 2020
Kakwenza

Kakwenza Rukirabashaija: Ugandan Author Tortured For Criticising the Government In His Book.

Prior to his arrest, Mr Rukirabashaija had released his critical political satirical book “The Greedy Barbarian” which took on the corrupt government of Uganda and other African leaders. Despite the backlash from his previous book, Kakwenza upon his release has gone on to chronicle his account of the torture and abuses he suffered in the hands of the CMI in his new book, Banana Republic.
July 1, 2020
Let the entrepreneurs speak

Business Summit: Let the Entrepreneurs Speak.

From government policies to market competitions, staying motivated, clarity and meeting demands and finding the niche for your business ideas, businesses are set for failure even before you start. Yet, year after year, some people hang on and go beyond the average to become successful.