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




Using billions in public funds for private border security could be the latest chapter in government’s xenophobic fixation.














Humour is a way for Congolese internet users to prod at cultural traits and political developments – despite censorship being rife.

“I was born in Kibagare slum in Kangemi. My mother died when I was seven and so I was the only one able to, at the...

Crisis grips Ethiopia as political divisions spill over into armed conflict and potential civil war looms.

Scholars of race, foreign policy and the Supreme Court give their informed predictions of what to expect under a Biden administration.

Recent attacks raise questions about how secessionist tendencies have been managed in post-independence Africa.

There is a need for a special unit for civil-military relations as the police cannot deal effectively with protests.

As we reflect on the injustices happening across the continent and the necessity for continued social commentary, we are proud to bring you stories that reflect...

Nigeria's poet and playwright, John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo, died on October 13 aged 86.

The University of South Africa (UNISA) has appointed Professor Puleng LenkaBula as the new Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University. Prof LenkaBula becomes the first female...

More needs to be done to ensure that journalists can do their important work without fear or favour.