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LGBTQ+ rights: African Union watchdog goes back on its own word
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W.E.B. Du Bois, Black History Month and the importance of African American studies
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Our struggle for reparations: Recognitions, apologies and other short stories
South Africa’s pact with Russia – and its actions – cast doubt on its claims of non-alignment
Slave wages and taxation as Neocolonialism 6 decades after “flag independence” as we celebrate 60th Africa Liberation Day
60 years of African unity: what’s failed and what’s succeeded
Dangote launches Africa’s biggest oil refinery – 4 ways it will affect Nigeria
Interview | “Remove visa requirement for Africans travelling within Africa” —Africans Rising Coordinator Hardi Yakubu (Part 2)
Justice Yvonne Mokgoro: South Africa’s trailblazing defender of justice, human dignity and the constitution
Interview | “Remove visa requirement for Africans travelling within Africa” — Africans Rising Coordinator Hardi Yakubu (Part 1)
Interview | “Within our isolated singleness, we are nothing, we are weak” — Hardi Yakubu social justice and grassroots organising
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?
Ama Ata Aidoo: the pioneering writer from Ghana left behind a string of feminist classics
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The Njerama Files – Interview with Paradzai Mesi (Part 2)
The Njerama Files – Interview with Paradzai Mesi (Part 1)
Ghetto Kids: what’s behind the moves of the Ugandan dance troupe that stormed the world
Fires set and students arrested in protests over accommodation shortage
“I have some very vivid memories of when I was really young, say four or five years old, my grandmother would dress me in women’s clothing...