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




Action is required to keep farmers on side and prevent traffickers from laundering proceeds through the legal market.














The second day of Cape Town's Open Book Festival was just as exciting as the day one as more writers took to the stage dissect books,...

The nine ethnic groups of Eritrea are Tigrinya, Bilen, Afar, Saho, Rashaida, Tigre, Kunama, Nara and Hedareb.

Last month, the Swaziland Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade Gideon Dlamini, lent his government’s full support to a project announced by a business consortium to...
Cape Town's Open Book Festival kicked off yesterday with dynamic discussions between book lovers, the who's who of South Africa's literati and established writers from across...

Tanzanian albino children whose limbs were hacked off by witch doctors return home after surgery in U.S but still fear for their safety

Ladi Opaluwa went scouting the internet and found the gem of a jazz musician: Somi

Yvonne Adhiambo Owour on her novel, Dust, and life and politics in Kenya.

Khaya Dlanga is many things; a highly regarded author, columnist, social media guru, and an advertising creative with several major awards in his desk drawer. He...

This is Africa interviews Saskia Goldschmidt on her debut novel, The Hormone Factory, and exploitation, the human, systems and change.

A 17 year old girl disclosed before a crowd at a poetry session I attended in Maseru that she had been sexually violated. Upon running into...