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Expansion of the European Union: Implications for Africa (and other regions) (Opinions) 10-05-2004
by Dumisani Nyoni
May 1, 2004 was a significant day for Europe. With the admission of 10 new countries into the European Union (EU), the world’s largest trading bloc was established. The EU now brings together over 455 million people in 25 countries. The majority...

MDGs Not Enough to End Poverty (Opinions) 25-04-2005
by Dumisani Nyoni
The MDGs are not a sufficient response to overcoming Global Poverty! In September 2000, the member nations of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Millennium Declaration (http://www.un.org/millennium/). This was an inspiring act by the...

Ode to Women (Poetry) 18-03-2005
by Dumisani Nyoni
To the Woman Who nursed me for months before birth Who cared, who cuddled, who cured. To her that is my mother, Earth Is such a precious gift. To the Women Who tried to teach me how to learn, Who tried to touch my heart And mind in which...

The Many Dimensions of Language (Opinions) 2-06-2004
by Dumisani Nyoni
How they Affect The Way We Understand and Participate in Our World Introduction One of the most empowering human acts is that of expression; transforming an inner thought, emotion or idea into a form that others can understand and share....

Where’s the environment in my Community? (Opinions) 1-06-2003
by Dumisani Nyoni
I am currently living in Boston, MA in the USA. I do not know how much I can call this my “community.” But I suppose that wherever one happens to live at a certain time can be considered their community. Living in a big city like this hides...