Ofeibea Quist-Arcton http://kbia.org en Media Focus On Ailing Mandela Is Not 'The African Way' http://kbia.org/post/media-focus-ailing-mandela-not-african-way It's almost impossible these days to switch on South African radio or television, or read a local newspaper, website or tweet, and not hear Nelson Mandela's name mentioned.<p>Friday marked the 19th anniversary of Mandela's inauguration as South Africa's first democratically elected — and first black — president, four years after he was released from prison.<p>For many South Africans, the coverage of his recent hospitalization and poor health seems like media overkill. Older South Africans stress that the African way of coping with the twilight years is culturally nuanced. Sat, 11 May 2013 09:30:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 33568 at http://kbia.org Media Focus On Ailing Mandela Is Not 'The African Way' Lady Mechanic Initiative Trains Women For 'The Best Job' http://kbia.org/post/lady-mechanic-initiative-trains-women-best-job The young women training to be mechanics at Nigeria's Lady Mechanic Initiative wear navy overalls and work boots and their hair is tucked under customized red caps as they repair vehicles in a garage. Customers come and go, dropping off and collecting their cars. Trainee Enogie Osagie says she faced great resistance at home when she started.<p>"At first, they were really angry. They didn't want me to go for it," says Osagie. "My mum wasn't happy with it. She just went on crying, 'Why do you want to be a mechanic? The risk is too much.' I was like, 'Don't worry, this is what I want. Thu, 02 May 2013 07:00:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 33022 at http://kbia.org Lady Mechanic Initiative Trains Women For 'The Best Job' S. African Leader Under Fire After Awkward Visit With Mandela http://kbia.org/post/s-african-leader-under-fire-after-awkward-visit-mandela In South Africa, controversial images of a frail and ashen Nelson Mandela being visited by South Africa's current president aired on national television this week. Wed, 01 May 2013 21:10:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 33000 at http://kbia.org S. African Leader Under Fire After Awkward Visit With Mandela A Minnesotan In Mali, Teaching The Country's Sounds http://kbia.org/post/minnesotan-mali-teaching-countrys-sounds Numbers are down at the American International School in Bamako, the capital of Mali.<p>In just over a year, the country has witnessed a rebellion, a military coup and the occupation by Islamist fighters of the desert northern region, recently largely liberated in a counteroffensive by French-led forces. Sat, 20 Apr 2013 17:57:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 32378 at http://kbia.org A Minnesotan In Mali, Teaching The Country's Sounds Nigeria's Outspoken Writer Chinua Achebe Dies At 82 http://kbia.org/post/nigerias-outspoken-writer-chinua-achebe-dies-82 Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, who played a critical role in establishing post-colonial African literature, has died. The author of Things Fall Apart was 82. Fri, 22 Mar 2013 14:55:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 30839 at http://kbia.org Chinua Achebe, Nigerian Author Of 'Things Fall Apart,' Dies http://kbia.org/post/chinua-achebe-nigerian-author-things-fall-apart-dies <em>NPR's Ofeibea Quist-Arcton reports from Lagos, Nigeria, on the death of one of Africa's greatest contemporary writers. Quoting his publisher, AP, CNN, and the BBC are reporting Chinua Achebe has died. </em><p>Chinua Achebe who taught at colleges in the United States made literary history with his 1958 best-seller <em>Things Fall Apart,</em> a sobering tale about Nigeria at the beginning of its colonization.<p>Achebe, 82, played a critical role in establishing post-colonial African literature and is known to students all over the continent for his seminal novel, <em>Things Fall Apart</em>. Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:26:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 30831 at http://kbia.org Chinua Achebe, Nigerian Author Of 'Things Fall Apart,' Dies Pope's Resignation An Opportunity For Africa's Cardinals http://kbia.org/post/popes-resignation-opportunity-africas-cardinals The names of African cardinals are popping up as possible contenders to succeed Pope Benedict as head of the Roman Catholic Church when he steps down at the end of the month.<p>The Mary Mother of Good Council School is one of a number of respected Roman Catholic schools overseen by the archdiocese of Accra, the capital of the West African nation of Ghana. Sat, 16 Feb 2013 10:18:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 28990 at http://kbia.org Pope's Resignation An Opportunity For Africa's Cardinals Timbuktu Freed From Islamist Fighters http://kbia.org/post/timbuktu-freed-islamist-fighters In the West African nation of Mali, residents of Timbuktu were cheering in the streets Monday, after the city was liberated by French and Malian forces after months under the harsh rule of Islamist fighters. In a final act of cultural warfare before fleeing Timbuktu, the rebels are reported to have set fire to libraries housing priceless manuscripts. Tue, 29 Jan 2013 10:21:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 27965 at http://kbia.org Clinics Come To The Rescue Of Ethiopia's Overworked Donkeys http://kbia.org/post/clinics-come-rescue-ethiopias-overworked-donkeys In Ethiopia, the donkey is more than just a beast of burden.<p>The Horn of Africa nation is home to more than 6 million donkeys and comes second only to China in global donkey numbers. The country is both donkey heaven and donkey hell, but though the animal is highly prized, it can also be mistreated.<p>"In Ethiopia, there's a good saying: 'A farmer without a donkey is a donkey himself,' " says Bojia Endebu, a veterinary surgeon and seasoned donkey doctor. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 08:25:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 27062 at http://kbia.org Clinics Come To The Rescue Of Ethiopia's Overworked Donkeys As Economy Prospers, Ghana Holds Presidential Vote http://kbia.org/post/economy-prospers-ghana-holds-presidential-vote Voting for a new president and parliament in Ghana has been extended into a second day in some areas due to glitches with the new biometric voter verification system.<p>Ghana, which began pumping crude oil in 2010 and is also a major cocoa and gold exporter, has gained an enviable reputation in its often-turbulent West African neighborhood. It's admired for being a relative oasis of stability and peace in the region — despite tensions in the build-up to the vote.<p><strong>A Peaceful Democracy</strong><p>The unofficial 2012 election campaign theme in Ghana was peace. Sat, 08 Dec 2012 10:29:00 +0000 Ofeibea Quist-Arcton 25631 at http://kbia.org As Economy Prospers, Ghana Holds Presidential Vote