
The Johannesburg Cup of Nations
The spirit of the African Cup of Nations is infectious in the streets of Johannesburg, especially in the inner city where different African nationalities coexist.
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Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

The spirit of the African Cup of Nations is infectious in the streets of Johannesburg, especially in the inner city where different African nationalities coexist.

Where does Isabel dos Santos’s wealth come from? Her country’s resources are basically treated as her family’s property.

South Africa is hosting the African Cup of Nations, but few locals go to the stadiums. People have more important things to do than watch football?

What we learned from Day Six of the 2013 African Nations Cup held in South Africa.

Would former US Assistant Secretary for Africa, Susan Rice, have been a good choice for Barack Obama’s Secretary of State?


An idea of what’s going down in Lesotho with the emcees whom I think will be making a considerable amount of noise in 2013.

Three American students watch the African Cup of Nations at a South African restaurant in Brooklyn. Bafana Bafana played Cape Verde in a first round game.

Angola’s Palancas Negras and the curse of the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals.

What will Netanyahu’s re-election mean for African immigrants and refugees in Israel?

What we learned from day four of the 2013 African Cup of Nations being held in South Africa.

Most national teams that made it to the 2013 African Cup of Nations in South Africa play in Europe. Ethiopia is one of the few teams composed of mainly “home” based players.

The divorce between social reality of post-apartheid South African and White South Africa.

Al Jazeera falls for the fiction that business entrepreneurship and corporate capitalism will be Africa’s saving grace.

What we learned from the third day, still deep in the first round, of the 2013 African Cup of Nations.

Traveling ‘off the beaten path’ in Africa seems to have become the next ‘big thing’ for recent graduates looking to set themselves apart from their peers.
