
Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace and Dignity denounces the inhumane manner the Angolan authorities have subjected activist Tanaice Neutro.














Nigerian junior high student, Naomi Oloyede who was selected to represent her country at the “The Education for Justice (E4J), High Level conference on Corruption” received...

Sudan has appointed its first female Chief Justice Neemat Abdullah Kheir. Her appointment comes as the country looks to transition into a full democracy. The historic...

As we remember the Burkinabe leader Thomas Sankara who was assassinated in 1987, we reflect on governance on the continent. We look at some exemplary African...

In athletics no other country is more consistent or more synonymous with victory than the East African country of Kenya. The country currently holds all long-distance...

South Africa: Part two in a series on the Pondoland dagga growers.

Reconciling faith and queer identity can often be a difficult space to navigate for those who do not subscribe to the heteronormative expectations upheld by many...

Growing scepticism of Rwanda’s development achievements could erode the president’s international reputation.

Abiy Ahmed was awarded the prize for efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with...

Can African leaders learn anything from athletics icon Eliud Kipchoge's #NoHumanIsLimited? Kipchoge's victory has galvanised individuals to push themselves to do, and be better. Can his...

The Ugandan government is re-introducing the ‘Kill the Gays’ bill. The punitive bill that was nullified in 2014 by the country’s Constitutional Court imposes the death...