
The African With Two PhDs who Could Never Become a Professor in Berlin
Prof. Dr. Dr. Prince Alexandre Kum’a Ndumbe III born in 1946 a Cameroonian prince who had lived in Germany for over 50years finally packed his bags to return Read More
Prof. Dr. Dr. Prince Alexandre Kum’a Ndumbe III born in 1946 a Cameroonian prince who had lived in Germany for over 50years finally packed his bags to return Read More
Nowadays, we face an immense insurance market. The products are complex, the contractual basis complicated and often not very comparable. More than 450 insurance companies Read More
I would be considered a successful business woman by any standards. I was born in Kenya and have lived there all my life. My family Read More
Featherweight Zarika Njeri alias “Fatuma Zarika”, a well known Kenyan boxer, will be fighting in Frankfurt Oder tomorrow Friday 6th Dec from 7pm. You can watch the Read More
If there was a war, it’s over. If it was a busy schedule, then a time was finally found. On Monday, 2nd Dec 2013, President Read More
Most of us take up insurances to ensure we’re taken care of in case something happens. Although we have a right to enjoy the benefits Read More
The number of foreign students in Austria has doubled in the last 10yrs but the number of Sub-Saharan Africans at most Universities has either reduced Read More
Germany is believed to be a free country but most of the Germans don’t believe they have as much freedom as they would want. And Read More
I heard of such a story years ago but I thought it was one of those horror stories made up to scare people about using the Read More
At a recent congress planned by International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW e.V.), a Kenyan doctor at Kenyatta National Hospital and a Read More
Love from Africa e.V. the organisation started by Stella Weber in Mülheim an der Ruhr has been around for at least six years. They recently Read More
The National Democractic Party of Germany, (NPD), whose slogan is “Naturally German” has been taken to court by various regional governments that have come together Read More
I tried to analyse the number of Kenyans in Germany last time and wrote: How Many Kenyans are in Germany and What do they do? Read More
We all encountered the Kamwaro family earlier this year in May, after it was found out that Dr. Hassan Kamwaro was the father to a Read More
Is it just me or does it look like only Kenyan asylum seekers are disturbed by the coupons. Seems every time you read about a Read More
Yesterday I told a friend about this article I was writing and when I told her she could transfer money to Kenya at €0.40. She Read More
Agbogbloshie, in Accra, Ghana, is the second largest e-waste processing area in West Africa. E-waste, or electronic waste, is a broad term referring to a Read More
According to a report released by the Robert Koch Institute, the number of people living in Germany being infected with HIV has continued to increase Read More
The Coalition government has FINALLY drafted a complete agreement agreed upon by all those that took part in the discussions. The next step is to Read More
The fight against dual citizenship is an assault on the reality of life in Germany. While it is true to say that those who want Read More