
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace & Dignity is opposed to military take-over of political power and hereby denounces the...














Kenya has sometimes been described as a “hustler nation”. More than 80% of the population work in the informal economy, deriving incomes from hawking goods, fixing...

Was it South Africa’s political opposition, rather than the plight of Zimbabweans, that pushed Pretoria to respond?

Many carnivores are ambush predators. Being seen by their prey can lead to them abandoning the hunt. In a new study we describe how painting eyes...

African countries need to make a concerted effort to establish a continental two-term policy.

Many people around the world would not expect football to be popular among women in conservative Morocco, but it is, in fact, a fast-growing phenomenon.

The time is long past that Pretoria's admonitions of bad behaviour by Zimbabwe's leaders are backed by a credible threat of sanction and punishment.

On the evening of Saturday July 25, the MV (Merchant Vessel) Wakashio grounded on coral reefs in the south-east of the Indian Ocean tropical island of...

Omar al-Bashir’s trial for seizing power in 1989 could mark a sea change in Africa’s political culture.

Africa accounts for nearly 27% of the World Trade Organisation's membership and 35% of members from developing countries, but an African has never run it.

Artists are filling the state's silence by revisiting history so that it can be discussed.