
The global realignment triggered by the end of the Cold War and Gorbachev’s reforms ushered in a period of transition...














A yet-to-be-named sequel to Nelson Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk To Freedom, is to be published in 2016 by Pan Macmillan publishers

To celebrate Women's History Month, we salute African authors starting with Zimbabwe's award-winning writer Tsitsi Dangarembga

Jacob Zuma recently announced South Africa would undergo land redistribution. A commendable move, however, it would be prudent of them to take lessons from Zimbabwe

As part of the Made in Africa II series, TIA's Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire spoke to Short Story Day Africa founder Rachel Zadok about what informs their...

NYUON is a 20-year-old South Sudanese rapper, whose flow is simply swaggy in 'Your City'. Here, he talks about being born in an Ethiopian refugee camp,...

Recent events suggest that Ghana may need to review abusive disciplinary actions taken against students, the roles and responsibilities of teachers and to ensure the electricity...

The structures of segregation are still alive in South Africa, nationally, regionally and globally. Preserving the memory of them as if they are gone is a...

People love their dogs. Some show more affection towards their dogs than they do towards their fellow human beings. Is this a tendency brought about by...

A video made by a group of African youths is calling on the continent's longest serving presidents to step aside and make room for democracy

A Ghanaian Associate Professor who was on the commission of inquiry spoke about worrying human rights violations in Eritrea, including unlawful detentions and sexual abuse