The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA) was signed by US president George W. Bush into law in December...
Ugandan author, book critic and poet, Philip Matogo interrogates and lauds Andrew Chatora’s debut short story collection for bringing to...
Paradzai Mesi holds his floor among the great Zimbabwean artists. Perennial underdog in a 2000s sungura school headlined by Alick Macheso and Tongai Moyo, his unique...
The Ugandan orphans stole headlines after performing on Britain’s Got Talent - but have been an internet sensation for years.
William Ruto’s and Rigathi Gachagua’s campaign was built on the condition of the common Kenyan or the “hustler”, but their government has proved to be hardly...
Collusion between the police, the department of correctional services and the private company, G4S, has made it impossible to enforce accountability.
When Three Sevens Clash is a critical read for those connoisseurs who wish to get accurate details on the development of Thomas Mapfumo as a musician...
Many countries across the Global South, particularly those in Africa, are currently in the throes of fiscal crises. The Third World must re-imagine a path out...
In his music, he positions himself within the people’s struggles and identifies with them.
Zimbabwean novelist Andrew Chatora is a chronicler of unofficial history and the migrant experience. His debut novella, Diaspora Dreams, was published on March 25, 2021, by...
Alternatives to violent policing already exist in the daily practices of Nairobi residents who don’t depend on the police for safety.
Discrimination against anyone based on their sexual orientation or gender identity is not an African value.