
On the 140th Anniversary of the Berlin Conference, Africans Rising Calls for the Abolition of Colonial Borders and Demands Free...













Dos Santos was a withdrawn president. His silence produced an aura of power and the cult of personality that surrounded him.

The game of cricket in Uganda has been played for a long time, and the national team made its international debut 108 years ago. Many years...

In a landmark event, a crop of four deputy president hopefuls, three women went head-to-head on their respective party manifestos. Among them, Roots Party candidate Justine...

Behind rolling power cuts in South Africa loom deep-seated socioeconomic issues worsened by the rich countries of the world.

Just over 100 years ago, Maasai in Kenya were moved into reserves, where they could be more easily taxed and controlled, to make way for white...

Competing in a sporting event? Good luck getting a visa: A number of African athletes scheduled to compete at the World Athletics Championships were affected by...

Dos Santos died as he had lived and governed: in silence. His silence, and what he accomplished with it, is his most enduring legacy.

Carl Terver spoke with the poet and writer Kelvin Kellman who recently concluded a residency as a James Currey fellow in Oxford University.

The Wafcon final on Saturday is proof of the development of the women’s game on the continent - and of mining star players abroad.

Fanon left a remarkable imprint, his views influencing many in the field of mental illness as well as pan-Africanist and anti-colonialism thinkers.