
Award-winning Zimbabwean novelist and cultural critic Andrew Chatora has entered a new chapter in his literary life, not by stepping...




Uganda’s Judge, Julia Sebuntinde, was the only judge who voted against all the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) provisional measures...














This Is Africa spoke to Nigerian climate and environmental campaigner Olumide Idowu, popularly known as Mr. Climate about his journey as a climate action warrior, the...

Africa is home to 54 countries and over 1.4 billion people, hence it is of little surprise that the continent boasts of a uniquely diverse cuisine....

The optimism Angolan president João Lourenço’s election generated four years ago has dwindled as electoral promise after another have failed to materialise.

With vinyl records, zines and political posters instead of just books, The Library of Things We Forgot to Remember offers a way to reimagine African history.

Kenyan startup Taz Technologies, the firm behind digitised mail service technology application MPost, has announced plans to speed up its expansion into the Sub-Saharan region to...

Perceptions of marriage abduction as a recent phenomenon hide the violence that has been done to women as part of culture.

Climate justice and queer rights activism can at first glance seem to exist as separate movements, but further insight shows that they are deeply aligned and...

The region’s securocrats are no doubt unsettled by Hichilema’s decisive action to replace the country’s entire security leadership.

Guineans have experienced military rule before, and they know that the consequences can be dangerous.

A good image abroad affords many advantages to authoritarian leaders.