The following is a guest submission by Executive Board member Alex Njeru There are things on this continent that simply don’t make sense; like a return flight from Banjul in the Gambia […]
Dear President Obama, As you play host to African heads of states at the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington D.C., I would like to express my appreciation to the American people. I am much obliged to […]
The following is a guest submission by Nigerian student Olufemi Ogunjobi To take Africa out of the doldrums through developmental policies, for two days, some of the youths from various parts of […]
The following was written by ASFL Executive Board member Alex Njeru. A few weeks back when I had interest on a package travelling by sea from the Far East, I happened to stumble upon […]
The following was written by Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, Chairman ASFL Executive Board “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, […]
The following was written by SFL Ghana leader Narigamba Mwinsuubo The common characteristic of both Fraudulent and Fiat money is that they violate the principle of free association. They enable the producers […]
African Students For Liberty is excited to announce the launch of a new program specifically targeted at 25 individuals interested in providing market-based solutions to food shortage in Africa. Food shortage is […]
The following was written by Peter Yakobe, an ASFL leader in Malawi Corruption has been retarding development in Africa and has disturbed the major operations in all sectors of society in Africa. […]
The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru The village is Ol-Moran, nestled deep and pretty in the Kenyan savannah. Women sit on low stools outside a smoke filled […]
The Nation CAMPUSLIFE, in collaboration with AfricanLiberty.org and Network for a Free Society, is calling for entries into an essay competition. Question: Freedom creates prosperity. It unleashes human talent, invention and innovation, […]
“If we are to understand how society works, we must attempt to define the general nature and range of our ignorance concerning it. … The misleading effect of the usual approach […]
The following was written by Kenyan Charter Team member Alex Njeru I will revisit this debate, not because I think I have something so critical and important to add, but because an […]