
Andrew Chatora offers a minutiae examination of Samantha Vazhure’s recently published book: Weeping Tomato. Chatora lauds this book as potentially...














The individual earth stewards that care for our natural environments and transform living environments into environmentally friendly versions are the perpetually unsung heroes of our climate...

Historically, most mass shootings in South Africa have been associated with three main things: gang conflicts, rivalries in the minibus taxi sector and factional or inter-group...

A safe motherhood and reproductive health bill has been unanimously backed by Sierra Leone’s cabinet. The bill will expand access to abortion to include terminations outside...

At a small press, the poetry series features easily recognisable names from showbiz and media, and few National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) recognitions. But the refreshing...

Ghana hasn’t been able to withstand economic shocks or manage its debt because it hasn’t dealt with structural economic problems.

The ruling party still sees the world as a battleground between neo-liberalism and revolutionary progressivism.

There are links between the #EndSARS protests and greater engagement among young Nigerians in the electoral process.

The economy has taken centre stage in Kenya’s 2022 elections, but political promises have fallen short of offering realistic solutions.

The UCT Special Collections had arguably the most valuable collection of African history documents in the world. It consisted of over 85,000 books and pamphlets on...

A digitisation project in Kenya is asking what other ways memory can exist. Can it exist in music, fashion, or landscapes? And how much is lost...