
Zambia’s peaceful polling day has given way to a far more precarious test: a nationwide suspension of vote counting, competing...




It has become increasingly clear that the country needs to start thinking of life without Ramaphosa - and the ANC...

















Counterfeit medicines have killed thousands in Nigeria because manufacturers placed a higher premium on profitability than saving lives. But NAFDAC and technology have come to the...

Today we live in a world where one can have as many official romantic partners as one has social media accounts – this is polyamory. However,...

The Kenyan Judiciary is confronting Jubilee and National Super Alliance politicians over their frequent criticism of judges as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) seeks...

In Nigeria, 10,5 million children are not in school. Those who live in slums are at greater risk of growing up uneducated. While one non-profit social...

It has been almost a year since the strike action against the overshadowing of the Anglophone Common Law and educational systems in Cameroon broke out. No...

Saraba Literary Magazine has consistently produced quality literature from African writers. After nine years of digital publishing Saraba produces its first print magazine, which will be...

South African actress Thuso Mbedu has been nominated for the 2017 International Emmy Award for the best performance by an actress. She is the only African...

Dr Richard Munang, a champion of protecting Africa's environment to overcome the region's social and economic challenges, examines the key sectors that can boost development on...

Blind Ethiopian lawyer and activist Yetnebersh Nigussie 2017's joint winner of the Right Livelihood Award is a force for inclusion, saying: ‘If I can excel...bring about my...

When considering the future of Africa, most institutions neglect to look directly at women. AWDF approaches the question “what will become of Africa’s women in the...