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Africa Straight Up! Let’s Tell our Stories

Africa Straight Up! Let’s Tell our Stories

Since independence, we’ve been building the African revolution with words. A new spirit is needed in Africa; the current status-quo must be fought against with knowledge but this knowledge must be purely scientific, deliberate and action driven. it’s starts with our ability to tell our own stories. This is the very reason Feint & Margin [...]

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Telling Our African Stories!

Telling Our African Stories!

Since independence, we’ve been building the African revolution with words. A new spirit is needed in Africa; the current status-quo must be fought against with knowledge but this knowledge must be purely scientific, deliberate and action driven. It starts with our ability to tell our own stories. This is the very reason Feint & Margin [...]

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Policy Focus: Ghana’s Election 2012

     

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Mirror Mirror on the Wall an Exploration and a Celebration of Self

Mirror Mirror on the Wall an Exploration and a Celebration of Self

                                “The Voice Network”   VOICE- We offer the platform for the creation of a network of young professionals that would serve as assets to one another and our society as a whole.We work to allow individuals to form new business [...]

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Awake!

Awake!

In tattered clothes we come Journeying from soul’s sorrow-land With Harmattan torn lips and hearts With amputated feet and hands and dreams drained from porous minds We come… Journeying through times trivial trials And unscrupulous leaders betrayals Consumed by foe and fear As we live in denial of liberal liberation and fervent fair trial For [...]

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The Lie Dectector- Part Two

The Lie Dectector- Part Two

Previously on the Lie Detector…   Somewhere across the world… He always brought her flowers , John was such a charmer ,’Anabel mused still in bed . That last shot of brandy really took its toll on her . She was going to be late for work but she smiled , stretched and allowed herself [...]

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Editorial: The Power of Our Collective Voice

Editorial: The Power of Our Collective Voice

Editor’s Picks This week’s featured videos are: Kony 2012 and  Fawohodie Trunk Show (A Pre-Independence Exhibition) Gideon Commey provides us with a step by step guide to mobilizing your community towards a positive social change in an article titled Successful Community Mobilization: Lessons and Principles Siphokazi Jonas’ poem is titled Why I Got You an [...]

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Editorial: Thank You!

Editorial: Thank You!

Last week Feint and Margin recorded our highest readership figures ever in  over 18 months of publication.  To our growing readership base and contributors, Thank you! Editor’s Picks This week’s featured videos are: Tribal African Art  and  I am an African Francois Simpson shares sincere poem titled My Loneliness. Siphokazi Jonas’ poem titled Measures. Mugabe Ratshikuni’s [...]

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Editorial: What if?

Editorial: What if?

This past week whilst I was editing articles from our contributors I was taken aback by a question posed by Mugabe Ratshikuni who has written a very thought provoking article called The Application of the Concept of Grace in the Conduct of International Relations. He ends his article with a simple question. What if? Since [...]

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Editorial: Africa’s Stories Told through African Eyes

Editorial: Africa’s Stories Told through African Eyes

Feint & Margin is a weekly, online, Pan-African publication featuring writings and thoughts from Ordinary Africans who have Extraordinary minds. We represent the True Voice of the African Citizen.  F&M believes that our African story deserves to be told by Africans. Our tag line ‘Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Minds’ has been cemented by our new contributors  [...]

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