
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




The UK based Zimbabwean author, Andrew Chatora, has yet another new novel on the way! This is the third novel...














Culture journalism in Nigeria is bogged down in a lack of skill, professionalism and basic appreciation for the quality of the craft, writes TIA culture critic...

The over two million subjects of Tooro Kingdom in Uganda on Saturday, September 16 celebrated the 22nd coronation anniversary of King Oyo Nyimba Iguru Rukidi Mpuga...

Our Man Crush Monday: Nasir Yammama is a multi-talented 27 year-old Nigerian creative technologist, entrepreneur, and nomad. He is intrigued by technology, design, enterprise, strategy, writing,...

The Arterial Network recently launched an ambitious programme that aims to create social change through cultural action and cultural policy in four African cities. Sophia Olivia...

Political scenarios would be ludicrous if played out in any other arena, but the African political scene is never without its antics. Uganda's constitution may be...

Nyege Nyege is a Luganda noun meaning the feeling of a sudden uncontrollable urge to move, shake or dance. The festival returned to the source of...

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari was voted into power promising change and Nigerians were hopeful. The country wanted corruption eradicated, poverty reduced and lives improved, but the...

Every year since 2013, writers from all over the continent converge on Kampala, Uganda, for the Writivism Festival, an event that takes place over four days...

In Uganda, the term ethics is synonymous with pornography and sexual activities. The fight by the ethics minister Simon Lokodo is not on corruption but on...

Forty years after Steve Bantu Biko’s death at the hands of apartheid police, Tseliso Monaheng considers the Black Consciousness thought leader’s legacy, then and now.