
The genocide of the Herero people lives on in today’s Namibia and Perivi Katjavivi’s film illustrates this.














We need action to increase the number of black scientists if we're ever to see a black Nobel winner.

After completing her undergraduate degree, 32-year-old Lulu Jemimah successfully joined Oxford University’s master’s programme. Despite this feat, her parents were more focused on her future nuptials....

Despite being a trained chemical engineer, Rudo Mazhande struggled for years to use her skills. Now her soap-making business is creating jobs and serving the needs...

Have you participated in the #KupeChallenge? The banger is the most talked about song on the internet, most importantly, the challenge showcases the diversity and beauty...

Congolese photographer Robert Nzaou Kissolo is known for documenting life from a unique perspective. His hair politics series, done in 2016, and his current Congo delicacies...

October 9 marks 55 years since Uganda's independence in 1962. The country's economy has seen many changes during this time, affected by periods of political instability,...

American First Lady Melania Trump was in Africa to promote her vague “Be Best” campaign. However, the focus has been less on deciphering the campaign’s viability...

Congolese gynaecologist Dr Denis Mukwege is known as "Doctor Miracle" for his ability to surgically repair the horrific damage inflicted on sexually abused victims in a...

Even with the end of the war in central Africa, continuing instability in the region has triggered an epidemic of rape.

The Congolese physician has treated over 20,000 victims of traumatic rape in a conflict fueled in part by 'conflict minerals' used to make cellphones.