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




Morris Odhiambo’s Weekly Reflections: The desire to dismantle Kenya’s Constitution is not new. Consistent efforts have been made since 2010...














The G20 is more representative, and African Union membership would provide direct access to the world’s largest players.

A small but vocal lobby – some aided by US conservatives – have drawn battle lines around unisex bathrooms and gender pronouns.

Two South African women have put African innovation on the world map by winning first and second spots at the Falling Walls Lab world finals.

Education is important for girls’ future earning power and the promotion of their lifelong health and socioeconomic well-being.

With outside attention focused on violent extremism and gas exports, Mozambique’s democratic backsliding is proceeding apace.

Onai Mushava is one of the rising stars of Zimbabwean poetry. He opens up on his influences, writing rituals and living the poet’s life in a...

COP27 delivered significant progress on finance for loss and damage. But it remains to be seen whether this will translate into action.

A Zambian student Nathan Lemekhani Nyirenda (23) serving a prison term died fighting for Russia at Ukrainian battlefront.

The 2022 World Cup hosted by Qatar has been mired in human rights criticisms, FIFA corruption, and an overall combativeness towards their social norms and politics....

Mandela, the first president of a democratic South Africa, made big strategic choices – not necessarily the right ones, but certainly ones that were befitting of...