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The fixes to our broken governance and politics will not be found in palaces or in parliaments, but in communities....

















The thorny issue of testosterone testing has made news, not just the growing skills on the field.

The first African player to reach a major tennis final, she has set Wimbledon – and Tunisian hearts – ablaze.

Kiswahili is steadily growing into the transcontinental language for Africa, bringing the aspiration for continental cooperation and unity closer each year. Uganda is the latest country...

‘Look Both Ways’ is a parallel-universe drama that allows the audience to watch the protagonist's life diverge into separate paths on the eve of her college...

Gabon and Togo’s recent decision to join the Commonwealth seemed like a blow to France – but was it?

Johnson is not the first world leader to prioritise his own ambitions over meaningful governance.

Beleaguered UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has continued to defy calls to leave No 10 Downing Street immediately.

Wole Soyinka’s writing has explored the same themes for decades.

Despite being almost erased from history, Sithole’s ideas are still relevant today.

The inability to make timely debt service repayments, due to a myriad of internal and external factors, including COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine crisis, have increased concerns...