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




Outspoken, astute and sometimes controversial, he transcended the role of talk radio host to become a public intellectual.














If the ruling party is defeated next week, will the country lose its reputation for regional stability?

The Zimbabwe Industrial Hemp Trust (ZIHT) has planted the country’s first authorised hemp crop at a prison in Harare in the wake of the government legalising...

Despite adopting the Malabo Protocol five years ago, efforts by African states to establish the court have stalled.

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.