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




It’s a near certainty that Kagame will be here for some time to come; but as Rwanda looks to the...














PhD student Takunda Chitaka has received the 2019 Excellence in Academia PETCO Award for her engineering approach towards tackling plastic marine pollution. This recognition highlights the...

Is Nigeria losing the fight against Boko Haram 10 years after the terror group was formed? With reports of soldiers buried in the night in secret...

Lions don't generally have armies of hyenas, but not every aspect of The Lion King is inaccurate.

Like many great men, the legacy of Ghana's independence hero is not uncontested.

Ethiopia's Minister of Innovation and Technology claims that the country has broken the current one-day tree-planting record where over 50 million saplings were planted in India...

Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa has released a series of reports on informal settlements

Africans keep modelling their democracy against the West. Few are critical enough to speak about Africa modelling its own democracy against its own context. At a...

“It was no longer about the shooting anymore but hatred towards us Somalians” says shop owner.

In the recent Nigerian election WhatsApp was used to mislead voters in increasingly sophisticated ways. But it also strengthened democracy in other areas.

Bride price practice has both social and psychological implications for the men who pay and those women for whom it is paid.