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Psychedelic funksters Sly and the Family Stone are making a comeback of sorts (although recent video evidence suggests that, Sly is at once both out of sorts and with it). However, in his prime (above, you can listen to 1973’s “In Time”) Sly was unparalleled. (H/T: Greg Tate).

Further Reading

Kenya’s vibe shift

From aesthetic cool to political confusion, a new generation in Kenya is navigating broken promises, borrowed styles, and the blurred lines between irony and ideology.

Africa and the AI race

At summits and in speeches, African leaders promise to harness AI for development. But without investment in power, connectivity, and people, the continent risks replaying old failures in new code.

After the uprising

Years into Cameroon’s Anglophone conflict, the rebellion faces internal fractures, waning support, and military pressure—raising the question of what future, if any, lies ahead for Ambazonian aspirations.