
The new coalition government must act quickly to address the kingdom’s massive socio-economic problems, and restore faith in democracy.













For some in Cameroon, you are either Anglophone or Francophone, either a victim or a benefactor of linguistic privilege. However, for Monique Kwachou and other ‘citizens...

Botswana lost its former president Sir Quett Ketumile Joni Masire yesterday. Sir Ketumile Masire was Botswana's second president and is credited for leading Botswana towards economic...

As a nurse in the colonial civil service, my maternal grandfather, Ndumma, travelled all over Nigeria and Southern Cameroons. Recently, we retraced Grandpa's journey from Ahaba...

Angolan writer José Eduardo Agualusa won the International Dublin Literary Award worth €100,000 for his novel A General Theory of Oblivion translated from Portuguese to English...

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The protection and safety of journalists continues to be a pressing issue across the continent. Within weeks of celebrating World Press Freedom Day commemorated on May...

"In Christ there is no male or female," but in many churches across Africa gender inequality is the norm, which is often justified. The church has...

The recent news of Ugandan innovator Kabwama Leonard Alvin who got a training opportunity at NASA has been followed with another positive story on the strides...

Emojis have become a part of our modern vocabulary. Child development organisation Plan International launched campaign for period emojis; electronic message icons or smileys used to...

Not being able to live in one’s own home country because of disturbances such as violence and natural disasters can be an emotionally and socially disturbing...