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Golda Gatsey
Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.


White privilege and hypocrisy in South Africa
Many white South Africans are doing all they can to maintain racial inequalities and white privilege. It’s a recipe for disaster. Hopefully they get it before it’s too late.

African borders don’t stop African people
Also meet the man who drove Malcolm X around in New York City and introduced him to Fidel Castro.

Follow the rules, or else…
Rwanda’s president has long practiced a zero-sum political game in which he and his cronies are the primary winners.

Malcolm X’s driver
Abdul Hakeem, in his 80s has lived in Morocco for over thirty two years, where he raised a family and runs two Aikido dojos.

Suffering and smiling
In death, Fela Kuti is being rehabilitated by Nigeria’s government. It may all be a false note.

A Handbook for Revolution
Amilcar Cabral and the liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde from Portuguese colonialism.

Tangier’s Jazzmen — and their phantom producer

My Grandmother’s Archive
Faced with the uncertainty of the postapartheid world, my grandmother protects her children the same way she survived Apartheid: by making sure their papers are in order.

Why is the US army in Niger
Including another worrying thread of the American “war on terror” on the continent: the training of vigilantes.

The story of Zimbabwe’s once legendary health system
It would be an understatement to sum it up as a tragic tale.

The short life and times of Bhele Dlunga of Marikana
Amid the violence of August 2012, one positive feature that stood out was the resilience of the autonomous organization of workers and independent trade unions in Marikana.

Falling into an uneasy sleep
It took the writer, later South Africa’s ambassador to Sri Lanka, 30 years to talk to her mother about rape. Her mother’s rape.

A masterful experiment in film making
“A Hotel Called Memory” concerns itself with elements of mood and scene and downplays aspects relating to plot or story.

East German-Africans
Including, it will come as no shock to any woman that Cairo is ranked the worst city for women in the world.

Wobblies of the World Unite
A new history of a radical union that profoundly impacted Southern African politics.

Hashtag Somalia
There is considerably less sustained outcry on social media about African life in relation to ongoing forms of structural violence that may be more mundane but just as deadly.

The African churches of South Delhi
Every Sunday and even on weekdays thousands of Africans living in India’s National Capital Region (NCR) head to “charismatic” church services lasting three to four hours.

In a film about war, can you leave out the politics?
The violence of Mozambique’s civil war between 1976 and 1992 is generally silenced. Very little of the war’s history has been written down.

King George
Liberians and the footballing world seem eager to coronate George Weah, Africa’s only winner of the World Player of the Year award as the country’s next president.