
Reassessing Mandela is a reminder that even the most admired leaders operate within constraints.




The recent protests against Kenya’s Finance Bill 2024 are a profound manifestation of public dissent against economic policies perceived as...














Since the advent of the multiparty politics in 1991 in Kenya, the Gikuyu Embu Meru Association (GEMA) electorate has always strictly voted for one of its...

The launch of the movement in Durban comes as President Ramaphosa cautions against “deeply disturbing” acts against immigrants

Government ministers and political leaders are going along with extremist Nhlanhla ‘Lux’ Dlamini in blaming migrants for the country’s problems. More violence will surely follow.

Hountondji comes across as the anointed enfant terrible of African philosophy.

Odinga is considered a master strategist, sometimes populist and excellent mobiliser.

Zimbabwean PhD student Simbarashe Moyo is among those who were at the forefront of organising and assisting African students displaced by the Russia-Ukraine War. "The aim...

There is a backlog of cases in the courts and the police remain ill-equipped to deal with reports or the victims of assault.

Many of the artefacts Ethiopia is famous for are found in Tigray. Their continued destruction could lead to irreversible culture shock and social collapse.

African countries are overly dependent on food imports, a disturbing scenario for a continent with 60 percent of the world's arable land that is now battling...

A Ouagadougou court has sentenced former Burkinabe president Blaise Compaoré to life imprisonment for the murder of his comrade, Thomas Sankara, assassinated on 15 October 1987.