
#ZimbabweLitMonth: Inside Harare Alcatraz and Other Short Stories is Andrew Chatora's debut short story collection which is forthcoming in February...














Regional middlemen for antiquities dealers run and finance large, organised teams of looters to excavate sites.

In 1986 Julius Okello was forced into Uganda’s Bush War as a child soldier. Tenacity and hope delivered him through a personal wilderness to his PhD.

In this video interview, Dr Doyin Odubanjo, Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Academy of Science and a public health expert, talks about keeping safe while celebrating...

Over nine months into COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria, there are concerns about how well the country has managed the disease pandemic and how this might affect...

The story of Nigeria's #EndSARS movement shows just how durable law enforcement institutions are – and why the road to reform goes straight uphill.

Uganda’s president is growing desperate as a young singer jeopardises his long grip on power.

President John Magufuli won a second term by a contested landslide and looks set to take even greater control of Tanzania's democratic space.

“I’ve been to prison and you can quote me on this, this country does not care about its citizens.”

Takunda Chitaka, as an academic achiever from a young age, is no stranger to success. Equally, she is no stranger to the challenges that life can...

The police in Nigeria and Ghana must receive gender sensitivity training to effectively fight domestic violence.