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




It reads powerfully in the Shona language, and is one of two of her books newly translated into it.














The “SHE SOARS” project is advocating for the adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights of female school dropouts in Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia. The end...

Electoral malpractice can be justified by some as preventing a greater injustice to the individual, community or nation.

Should we bridge local understanding of Artificial intelligence by creating technological terms that make current scientific developments accessible, or do we teach and help computers understand...

As Zimbabwe’s public healthcare system continues to crumble, many pregnant women are turning to independent midwives to deliver their children.

Tropical storm Dumako hit Madagascar last week shortly after Cyclone Batsirai damaged over 124,000 homes and killed multiple people. The island nation is going through storm...

Over two millennia, Swahili has built bridges among people across Africa and into the diaspora.

“Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that.” His ghost rewrote hip hop from Queensbridge projects and came through for Africa....

As ill health besets the Nigerian film and theatre legend, a tribute is in order. In his career he has always placed his country and industry...

While commonly viewed as a damaging form of contemporary left-wing politics, cancel culture is a symptom of a much deeper problem: the rapid erosion of our...

King Mswati III’s security forces are again acting violently against student leaders across the country who remain steadfast in their demands for justice and democracy.