
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




The opposition made huge gains in last week’s elections, but now it faces tough choices.














Come May 29, Nigerians will look to the “Answer” to answer about corruption. They will look for evidence that their new president has plans to jail...

Culture and tradition have long been used as a means of shutting down debate on Sexual Reproductive and Health Rights on the continent even as the...

The need for balanced and accurate reporting about conflict situations in Africa is more crucial than ever. Surveys done in the run-up to World Press Freedom...

So, when all the foreigners have left South Africa and all the colonial statues have been removed, who will the youth turn to next to direct...

The Saudi-led intervention campaign in Yemen is rather perplexing and ironic, particularly for some of the African countries participating. Like Sudan. And especially Senegal, which is...

In recent years, more than 100 000 Portuguese have immigrated to Angola in hope of a better life. The Angolan economy is booming while times are...

Jean-Pierre Bekolo is an accomplished Cameroonian filmmaker who is known to be one of Africa's boldest and unconventional voices. Here, he shares his thoughts on the...

TIA’s Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire looks at the prevalence of African Wear in East and West Africa and concludes that the law and political attitudes in Uganda...

At a panel discussion held at the Goethe Zentrum Kampala conference room about Afrofuturism and the Afropolis, a question from the member of the audience, about...

The irony of Zuma’s Freedom Day speech was not lost on European diplomats. Zuma is wont to criticise EU policies towards Africa as neo-colonial. Now he...