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




We renew our spirited call for reparations and embolden the communities that were dispossessed for hundreds of years to persist...














Trade and investment can help reduce poverty, promote women’s empowerment, and support children’s rights. It can also do the opposite.

Africa faces a myriad of social, political and economic challenges, which need urgent and concerted efforts to address. While the urgency for remedial steps is unquestionable,...

A Nigerian investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo has exposed the corruption and decrepit state of the country's oldest psychiatric hospital, Yaba Nero-Psychiatric Hospital.

Harsh economic conditions at home and false picture of rosy life in Europe contribute greatly to illegal migration by Nigerian youths.

United Nations Women reported that traditional cutters in Sierra Leone have pledged to abandon and advocate against FGM which is still not illegal in the country....

On February 22, the people of Togo will go to the polls. There have been protests against the rule of Faure Gnassingbé who took over power...

Ugandan academic and activist Dr. Stella Nyanzi currently incarcerated at Luzira Prison serving an 18-month sentence for ‘cyber harassment’ has won the 2020 Oxfam Novib/PEN International...

Compared to other politicians who tend to be indirect and evasive, Nkrumah was direct, explicit and assertive.

Over the past two years, Ivorian student O’Plerou Grebet has designed over 350 emojis that celebrate African culture, history and contemporary life. He incorporated all his...

Inadequate public education on a new language policy has generated resistance from parents at the early childhood education level in Ghana.