
Award-winning Zimbabwean novelist and cultural critic Andrew Chatora has entered a new chapter in his literary life, not by stepping...




‘Inside Harare Alcatraz and Other Short Stories’ is a collection of eleven neatly written stories that are pulsating with global...














Queer African cinema is a rich visual archive of queer existence, queer resistance, and the invisible or overt and heroic struggle surrounding queer life-building and survival....

Lumumba Hall residents are more generous and trust each other more than Livingstone Hall residents do.

A racist video of African children made by a Chinese man living in Malawi made headlines recently. The video sparked a wave of anger. Many Africans...

The global waste trade is a prominent environmental and social justice issue. And while second hand clothing that comes to Africa from the Global North, at...

The class of 1976 shook off the previous generation’s climate of fear and showed the country what it could achieve through mobilisation. Now, more than ever,...

The United States claims that its military presence on the African continent has to do with its counterterrorism campaign and aims to prevent the entry of...

The students who marched on 16 June 1976 did more than simply register a political opinion.

Decolonisation is not an academic event or philosophical discourse alone but a practice rooted in the material struggles of the peoples. It is about moving from...

Ghana’s civil society has contributed to taming the power of a strong state.

After a journey of struggle and hardship, an asylum seeker whose first job in South Africa was being a car guard is now pursuing his PhD...