
In his work Abdullah Ibrahim looked to the past to offer a vision of the future.




From Sylvanus Olympio's murder to Farida Nabourema's resistance, sixty years of monetary politics in one West African country, and what...

















Aggrieved Chagossians must be heard in negotiations between the UK and Mauritius over who owns the Chagos Archipelago.

Costa Titch’s death is another blow to South Africa’s music scene which is reeling after several high-profile deaths in recent years.

After 24 years of democracy, women still struggle for political relevance in Nigeria - limited by poverty, corruption and other factors.

The president’s handling of Malawi’s anti-graft czar raises doubts about his commitment to clean government.

The leading candidates have mixed records when it comes to accountability and responsive governance.

The veteran liberation struggle activist brings gravitas to every position he occupies.

The human rights crimes against the indigenous people of the Chagos Archipelago span 50 years. This year marks the 5th anniversary of the last forced deportations...

His band Zangalewa satirised Cameroon’s military from within - and helped create the football World Cup hit Waka Waka.

Member states need to arrive at binding, transparent and enforceable priorities to see progress.

While the world focuses on Ukraine, unprecedented funding shortages and shrinking migration pathways leave Africans stranded.