
Kenyans urged to reject false claims that failure of the Finance Bill amounts to a denial of essential public services.














“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.

The EU has blocked proposals by the AU that would allow the generic production of COVID-19 vaccines, tests, and treatments and is now set to throw...

Society has moved to a place where everyone is held accountable if their jokes are found offensive.

In Zimbabwe, learners with visual impairments were traditionally limited to special schools. Global Teacher Prize nominee Trust Mutekwa and students in Harare share their experiences of...

The identity and location of ‘home’ are fiendishly complex matters. Andrew Chatora’s new novel: Where the Heart Is tackles an important issue, the experiences of those...

Robots might overthrow humans but at least they’ll save the earth. A poignant take on humanity’s unrelenting destruction of nature and the premise behind 2021’s winning...

The honeymoon for Zambia’s president is almost over, and his handling of tough economic challenges will be the test.