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The Year of Return Celebrations in Ghana

After being away from home these past few years, I was definitely looking forward to spending Christmas at home with my family and friends in Ghana with some good homecooked meals and much needed family banter that keeps the house alive and always buzzing!

As well as this, I was looking forward to the 2019 Year of Return celebrations that were generating massive publicity for Ghana, thanks to the line-up of activities for the Christmas season. As much as it was about having a good time, it targeted love and togetherness as one people - Africans.

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Morocco is a Glorious Gateway to Africa

More than any other industry, tourism has been devastatingly affected by the eruption of COVID-19. Borders were closed and airplanes were grounded. But one year after the Coronavirus outbreak, the travel industry is striving to restart. Yet among the countries that have developed their resilience as tourist destinations, Morocco stands out above the rest.

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A Win for Democracy and a Win for Justice in Malawi

Democracy is the rule of the people by a government that practices principles of social equality. It is one of the most sustained political ideas ingrained into society as “the belief in freedom and equality between people.”[1] Under strong leaders like Mandela, democracy has triumphed as he fought for equal representation, but in fledgeling democracies elsewhere, nations have increasingly succumbed to populism under totalitarian leaders. For some, this problem has only been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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