Reform or retreat? The Catholic church in Africa after Pope Francis
US talks sanctions against Uganda after a harsh anti-gay law – but criminalizing same-sex activities has become a political tactic globally
Being queer in Africa: the state of LGBTIQ+ rights across the continent
LGBTQ+ rights: African Union watchdog goes back on its own word
What does the Bible say about homosexuality? For starters, Jesus wasn’t a homophobe
Kenya’s police still kill with impunity – what needs to be done to stop them
On the Kenyan economy under William Ruto’s presidency
Samia Suluhu’s discomfiting revelation: Gender alone does not inoculate one from dictatorship and demagoguery
How should development practice (and institutions) approach the coming reforms in the aid sector?
Africa Liberation Week 2025: Africans Rising to host over 850 Actions
Jack Dorsey returns for the third edition of the Africa Bitcoin Conference 2024
Africans Rising concludes reconstitution of governance structure – New Coordinating Collective takes office
Africans Rising statement on Niger coup
In conversation with indefatigable Nigerian human rights defender — Abdulahi Bilah
“Unapologetic about the youth revolution,” — in conversation with Youth4Parliament’s Mary Mwaba
South Africa approves the use of the Dapivirine vaginal ring for HIV prevention
Obituary: TB Joshua, Nigeria’s controversial Pentecostal titan
Isolation love: The odds are good, but the goods are odd
Childhood sex education reduces risky sexual behaviour: a Nigerian case study
Will Covid-19 vaccines bring life back to normal in 2021?
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o – Decolonial icon, writer and Mwalimu: A voice silenced, but never forgotten – An obituary
Remembering an African icon Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o — 10 quotes Part 2
Remembering an African literary icon Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o —10 quotes: Part 1
Five things you should know about Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, one of Africa’s greatest writers of all time
African rugby boss Herbert Mensah lauds Boks’ global dominance
Education and colonial practices are important factors in considering the way Angolans view each other today