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




Attitudes towards Kwame Nkrumah have shifted from veneration to confrontation and destruction and, finally, to more subtle forms of remembrance.














Many of the claims those who support the Put South Africans First fringe group make on social media and repeated at recent marches in Pretoria are...

Ghana's history shows a strong connection between music and politics that has evolved over six decades.

Tanzania's October poll shows that elections are purely performative for governments which do not adhere to the basic tenets of democracy.

Impressive delivery on education, water and eliminating poverty hasn't enabled Tunisia to escape its middle-income trap.

Baxsan's tumultuous six-decade journey as a singer was irrevocably tied to Somalia's national identity and cultural history.

The protests carried on for days and continue to simmer in a country whose social fabric has been torn by toxic masculinity and a violent colonial...

Given its natural resources and people, Nigeria should be a prosperous nation, but after 60 years of self governance, the country now ranks as the world...

By the end of June, more than 250 000 domestic workers had lost their jobs because of the Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa. Some of them...

As key opposition members lose seats in their strongholds, it is clear that Tanzania's ruling party is set to establish a super-majority that will institute a...

A Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) ruling suggests you can so long as it doesn’t impair your performance.