
Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace & Dignity has concluded the process of constituting its Coordinating Collective for the 2023-2025 term.














The writer Dambudzo Marechera, who died on 18 August 1987, remains a popular figure in Zimbabwe. Hundreds of handwritten letters found in an archive have revealed...

Is Khartoum’s change of government enough to overcome the fact that two important armed groups didn’t sign?

In a political environment as polarised as Rwanda’s, there is no room for moderates and no space for critical voices.

Nigerian women have successfully used their naked bodies as an instrument of power, rather than shame, to protest injustice.

Rabat – Morocco has been ranked at the top of the Confederation of African Football’s recently submitted new ranking of member associations, with 180 points.

There needs to be greater clarity on the nature of the crisis for an informed and meaningful intervention.

The broke Zimbabwean government has announced that it will pay white farmers a whopping US$3.5 billion as compensation for the losses incurred from the chaotic and...

Africa is far from having an ageing farming population. What is missing is a critical mass of skilled, young farmers with access to finance who could...

Destitute immigrants receive no help from government and can’t afford to return home.

If the AU and ECOWAS reject coups as unconstitutional changes of government, shouldn’t the same apply to third terms?