
In exile, he imagined a different Africa in his music, while being exposed to new realities abroad.




It’s clear that South Africa is aligned with the Russian Federation.

















Fespaco, Africa's premier film festival, celebrated its 50th anniversary in Burkina Faso. For African cinema to survive, it must adapt to today's audiences and forms of...

As Nigeria lurches from one incompetent government to the other, why has there been no meaningful attempt to take on the entrenched political elite?

Cameroonian women’s rights activist Aïssa Doumara Ngatansou was awarded the Simone Veil International Prize for her commendable efforts in promoting the rights of Cameroonian women.

Botswana's High Court could finally decriminilise same-sex relations.

Ivorian chocolate maker Dana Mroueh is making organic, eco-friendly chocolate in an industry that poses a threat to the environment because it spurs the particularly aggressive...

African journalists and media should take seriously their role in changing the way in which African deaths are reported, locally and internationally.

US district Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the New York federal court has dismissed a lawsuit by Namibia’s Herero and Nama tribes seeking reparations from Germany...

Funmilayo Anikulapo-Kuti was a teacher, political campaigner, women's rights activist and traditional aristocrat in Nigeria. She was seen as the doyenne of female rights in Nigeria,...

Ethiopia is a storytelling nation in which Emperor Tewodros has a special place.

Despite an abundance of food when production conditions are favourable, the intermittent supply of power and poor storage facilities often mean that staple foods such as...