
The Bomvana say the global development agenda has created division because it sees people as individuals rather than primarily as members of a collective.

Cameroon's English speaking people suffer gross marginalisation and are treated as second-class citizens by the Francophone government.

For Africans and diasporans, learning about their heritage is important. But it remains to be seen how this will translate into a sustained continental and diasporan...

From Cape Town to Kisumu and Greater Manchester, cities around the world are seeing the benefits of festivals that celebrate traditions and people.

Nigerians had hoped for a technocratic cabinet but the country's new ministers have not offered a break from previous political appointments.