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




In lieu of a formal apology the Dutch government which might or might not come later this year, is setting...













The first registration weekend for South Africa’s 2016 local government elections, which took place in March, saw a number of disruptions due to protest action. On...

What is however required in the short and long term is a new popular African approach to off shore accounts and deals that hide the movement...

For how much longer will the whole nation be dragged through the mud by Zuma?

Since paintings were burnt by Rhodes Must Fall students, dozens of artworks have been put into safe keeping. Pictures that may cause offense have also been...

Today marks the anniversary of the death of one of America’s foremost civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee....

In 1989, Ugandan musician Philly Bongoley Lutaaya declared that he had tested positive for HIV/AIDS. He was the first prominent Ugandan to confess to living with...

On 8th March the world celebrated international women’s day and the theme this year is Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality. According...

“The exhibition Eroticism and Intimacy: Faces, Places, and Paths seeks to confront the gap in the discourse on African women on the historic worldwide celebration. Co-curated...

In an amazing story, Hope, the abandoned two-year-old Nigerian toddler, accused of being a witch by his family members and shunned by the community in Uyo...

Kenya’s parliament has approved a bill which allows breastfeeding at work, a welcome development which will encourage women to continue breastfeeding when they return to the...