MEMBERS & VISITORS: MEMORIZATION OR CREATIVITY? Greetings Family! This is Prof. Singer from Tharaka Invention Academy. The 20th-century model of public education has often been critiqued for its limited focus on creativity development in students. This model, largely designed during the Industrial Revolution, was primarily aimed at preparing a workforce with the skills necessary […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: Inventing A New Africa The news report discusses the ongoing efforts in several African countries to remove or replace colonial symbols with ones that reflect indigenous names and cultural heritage. This movement is particularly pronounced in Burkina Faso, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa. The initiative aims to reaffirm cultural identity, […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: The Complex Legacy of British Colonialism in Kenya The Complex Legacy of British Colonialism in Kenya: A Look at King Charles III’s Visit King Charles III’s visit to Kenya today opens up an opportunity for dialogue and reconciliation, but it also resurfaces old wounds and grievances Kenya has after it was […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: China Exposes 5 Lessons Africa Must Do To Develop China’s transformation from a poor developing nation into an economic giant today offers great lessons for Africa. China is still developing and far from being ideal. However, what it has accomplished in just over 30 years is very remarkable and can serve […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: How Kenya Almost Became Israel A well-honed propaganda narrative is underway and African people, including Kenyans, need to pay close attention to the facts swirling around us. These ladies schooling us are doing a magnificent job! Now it is especially important to invoke critical thinking and not just follow the mass […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: A Patois Revival It is evident that Jamaica is grappling with the desire to assert its cultural and linguistic independence as it seeks to distance itself from the legacy of colonialism and neo-colonialism. Several key points can be concluded regarding Jamaica’s intent: The movement to elevate Patois to official language status […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: Some African Leaders See A Way Forward Yes, African inventors will be able to thrive and help others around them thrive but there must be a partnership and coordinated efforts between them and African leadership. Africa is seeking true allies who will not attempt to exploit her as did the imperialists, […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: A Homecoming Journey: Embracing the African Diaspora for a Brighter Future Introduction Long ago, across the expansive canvas of history, millions of Africans were ripped from their homes, forced into the unknown by the ruthless hands of the multi-faceted slave trade. Their progeny spread far and wide, giving rise to a […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: We Were Programmed For Failure Wongel Zelalem reports on Ghanaian American inventor Thomas O. Mensah exposes how the British designed the education system of Africa which we can clearly measure, especially in Kenya, Ghana, and Nigeria, former British colonies. We at Tharaka Invention Academy are stressing practical skills during our curriculum […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS: Wake Up Young Africans and Transform The Continent Tharaka Invention Academy and Tharaka Invention Circle CBO will be delivering education and training that makes sense, that delivers relevant, truthful, and valuable skills and information that makes sense for a continuously growing and prosperous Africa. Join us in our journey and please […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS LEARNING TREES: Delivering Content On Africa’s Terms LEARNING TREES: Delivering Learning Outcomes On Africa’s Terms A New Earth is forming in Africa and elsewhere and one of the pillars of that formation is the system of education which can successfully bring about that transformation. Starting in the 1960s, various black communities […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS GO TOGETHER GO TOGETHER The technological progress of Africa and its Diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with slavery and later through its colonization by European powers up to today’s aspirants from China, European Union, America, and India. With the arrival of the 21st century, a new era of an awakened Africa […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Ghana! What Has Happened? Ghana! What Has Happened? For so many years, Ghana has served as a beacon of light and hope for African people around the world. What has happened. How has Ghana lost its way? Where is its leadership taking it into the future? Has it really thrown off […]

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