• What type of alcohol is waragi?

    Uganda’s traditional spirit, waragi, stands as a testament to the country’s complex relationship with alcohol production and consumption. Known locally as “war gin” or “Kasese,” this distilled beverage represents both cultural heritage and public health concerns in modern Uganda. Origins and Etymology The name waragi traces its roots to British colonial times in East Africa….

  • What is taboo in Shona?

    Taboo practices in Shona culture shape daily life and social interactions among Zimbabwe’s largest ethnic group. These sacred prohibitions guide behavior, maintain social order, and protect cultural values passed down through generations. Traditional Shona communities consider many actions, words, and behaviors taboo because they believe these could bring misfortune or anger ancestral spirits. The Shona…

  • Fake and Self-Styled Prophets

    A fake prophet claims to receive divine messages or predict future events without having genuine spiritual authority. These individuals often emerge during times of social upheaval when people seek guidance and meaning. They might say they talk directly to God or higher powers, but their predictions rarely come true. Many fake prophets start believing their…

  • What are Anchor Babies?

    The term “anchor baby” represents a controversial phrase used in immigration discussions. It refers to children born in countries that grant automatic citizenship by birth, particularly the United States. People use this term when talking about babies born to non-citizen parents. The name comes from the idea that these children might help their parents gain…

  • What is a compound tariff​?

    A compound tariff represents a specific type of import duty that combines two different ways of taxing imported goods. The system puts together a fixed amount of money per unit and adds a percentage of the product’s value. Unlike simple tariffs that use just one method, compound tariffs make importers pay both parties. The fixed…

  • Is a tariff a tax?

    A tariff is a tax that people pay when bringing goods from other countries into their home country. Imagine going shopping in another country and having to pay extra money to bring those items back home—that’s how a tariff feels to businesses bringing products across borders. The government collects this money, making tariffs a key…

  • What is a blanket tariff?

    A blanket tariff represents a uniform tax rate applied to imported goods across multiple categories or countries. Unlike specific tariffs that target particular products or nations, blanket tariffs cast a wide net over international trade. The government imposes these taxes on imported items when they enter the country, making foreign products more expensive in the…