
The immediacy of photography
The first in a series of interviews by Roxsanne Dyssell, a South African writer based in New York City. First: Photographer and photoblogger, Karabo Maine.
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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

The first in a series of interviews by Roxsanne Dyssell, a South African writer based in New York City. First: Photographer and photoblogger, Karabo Maine.

Africa’s men’s national football teams have failed to improve under foreign coaches and there is nothing to suggest that this state of affairs will ever improve.

Watching Morocco defeat South Africa in the 2013 African Cup of Nations from a Moroccan enclave in Astoria in Queens, New York.

Another book argues Zimbabwe’s land reform is a success. But does it adequately deal with the processes by which that “success” was achieved?

Watching the Africans Cup of Nations among expectant fans at an Ivorian restaurant in Harlem, New York.

Will Ferguson wrote a novel about Nigeria’s 419 scams. He also won an award for it. Do we think it’s a good read?

What music do young Moroccans listen to at home and in the diaspora right now?

Angola is the big brother of Africa’s Lusophone nations, so Cape Verde’s win over Angola in AFCON 2013 was greatly appreciated.

The Zambian journalist canvassed his friends for a playlist of top Zambian tunes praising their footballing heroes.

Salafist fighters burn hundreds of rare manuscripts, some unique and centuries old, before leaving Timbuktu to French paratroopers.

The Burkinabe rapper Art Melody’s playlist for Burkina Faso’s men’s national team in the 2013 African Cup of Nations.

The myth of Marikana as self-defense by the police and the company should be conclusively consigned to the dung heap of historical perjury.

Number 11 in our series where we ask photographers about their 5 favorite photographs; how and where the images were made.

The second in our playlists for the national teams in the 2013 African Cup of Nations. This one is for the hosts, South Africa.

What we learned from Day 8 of the 2013 African Cup of Nations.

The first in our Africa Nations Cup 2013 playlists; to drown out the commentator if they are annoying you during the game.

DJ Sawa from Ghana, Supremos from Angola, and Irish-Nigerian Rejjie Snow, are part of Weekend Music Break, no. 30.

A review of a film on a metal genre produced by young Angolans in Huambo, the center of the protracted civil war that ended in 2002.

What we learned from day seven of the 2013 African Cup of Nations.