
On February 28, 2026, the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, assassinating Supreme Leader Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missiles,...




Africa’s most famous funnyman and TV star, the South African stand-up comedian and author Trevor Noah, is leaving his job...














It is not going to come as welcome news to universities in Nigeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and many other African countries, but none of...

Zambia’s aviation records keep tumbling, Kalenga Kamwendo became the country’s youngest pilot last year aged 20 but that record has been shattered by 19 year-old Besa...

For 30 years, Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) have been spreading appalling terror in northern Uganda, eastern Central African Republic (CAR), western South...

We are a generation that banks on an exit strategy. We are aware of how dynamic the world we live in is. In addition to being...

Nigerian writer, Chika Unigwe, was recently named one of the judges of the 2017 Man Booker International Prize. This news warrants a look back at African...

Following the resumption of violence in South Sudan that has reportedly already claimed at least 300 lives, many are calling for a permanent solution to the...

It’s just over three weeks before the 2016 Rio Olympic Games begin, and Botswana is celebrating and basking in an important milestone. Naomi Ruele became the...

Through his project, ‘1000 Portraits from Sudan’, photographer, Ahmad Abushakeema, is doing his bit to show the diversity of his country through photos of everyday people.

As Malawi celebrates 52 years of independence, Levi Kabwato and Thoko Chikondi look back at the pain of the past and the leaders who have shaped...

Development as we know it is a problematic standard for Africa and Africans, as it’s essentially rooted in a Eurocentric view of world history. Africa needs...