
In exile, he imagined a different Africa in his music, while being exposed to new realities abroad.




The case for why Ruto should stop scheming and instead focus on a narrow set of achievable goals to restore...

















Since Zimbabwe’s transition into a migratory nation, many Zimbabwean authors have dealt with the migrant question, Brian Chikwava’s Harare North and Sue Nyathi’s Gold Diggers being...

A scathing report commissioned by the Rwandan government says France bears “significant” responsibility for “enabling a foreseeable genocide”. The 600-page report says the French government “did...

Zimbabwean writer Andrew Chatora stares back at the white gaze and immigrant alienation in his debut novella, Diaspora Dreams. The English-teacher narrator is increasingly alone between...

Fela's nomination and possible induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will come at a cost.

A gender perspective to public health is essential to human rights and safety in crises situations.

Nationalisation and liberalisation are false opposites in the ongoing vaccine rollout. Procurement disparities under both regimes show the need to move beyond the classic coordinates of...

In this last episode of our three part storytelling series, Timothy Phiri sneaks out of home and attends a party, flouting both national lockdown regulations and...

Hassan, like Magufuli before her, has taken office without her own political base and will also have to contend with revived factional manoeuvring.

A prolonged blockage of the Suez Canal threatened to choke the world economy, with significant impacts for Africa.

Based on the lockdown experiences of the Phiri family, mourning the loss of a loved one during the pandemic, episode two focusses on dispelling some rampant...