
In this phase of the struggle for reparations, our generation is unapologetically pointing out historical facts and demanding reparative justice....














In Australia and Britain, lawmakers have been egged for making unpopular statements. In many parts of Africa, lawmakers move freely in convoys while the masses suffer....

From Cape Town to Kisumu and Greater Manchester, cities around the world are seeing the benefits of festivals that celebrate traditions and people.

Despite a decision to streamline activities, the recent Niamey meeting had all the trappings of a regular summit.

Winnie Byanyima, renowned human rights advocate and former Ugandan Member of Parliament has left Oxfam after seven years to join UNAIDS as its Executive Director. The...

Nigerians had hoped for a technocratic cabinet but the country's new ministers have not offered a break from previous political appointments.

Rwanda is set to host the first Cybertech Africa Conference and Exhibition in 2020. An MoU was signed yesterday between the Government of Rwanda and Cybertech.

Former U.S President Barack Obama has shared his annual summer reading list, which includes How to Read the Air, a book by Ethiopian-American novelist Dinaw Mengestu....

South Africa has joined the fray of ball room culture; an originally American countercultural phenomenon rooted in necessity and defiance. In the late nineteenth century members...

Trans women sex workers collective Sistaazhood launches photo book

In some ways, perhaps Morrison is even more relevant in South African universities today than she's ever been.