
The Kalahari cattle market
Land, landlessness and the German genocide of Namibians at the turn of the 20th century.
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Land, landlessness and the German genocide of Namibians at the turn of the 20th century.


African war criminals face The Hague. As for U.S. war criminals, they get to paint victims of their illegal wars—those whose bodies they broke into subjects of art.


Zoë Wicomb’s fellow South African, JM Coetzee once wrote: “For years we have been waiting to see what the literature of post-apartheid South Africa will look like. Now Zoe Wicomb delivers the goods.”

Seeking to interrogate unhelpful media (and official) narratives that permeate everyday discourse and obscure the truth about these terrorist organizations is important.

What Nigerians know about President Muhammadu Buhari’s health (he’s been in London for more than one month) comes from leaks and anonymous sources.

The judgment that Sankara was a hero rests in part on what was politically possible in Burkina Faso in the early 1980s.

The world’s most extensive humanitarian crises is currently playing out in northeastern Nigeria and around Lake Chad.
Interview with historian Dan Magaziner about his new book, The Art of Life in South Africa, about one of the few art schools training black art teachers under Apartheid.

Vox’s glossy presentations, crisp design and slick animations serve neoliberalism easily digestible to younger people and conducive to social media shares.

Winnie was everything Africans – and African women in particular – were not supposed to be.


Israel’s recent rapprochement to African states is part of a coordinated effort by the government to get close to African countries.

The German government will have to make a substantial move towards accommodating the demands of the Namibian people.

Reigniting an important debate on the entanglements between the production of justice and the fragility of continental legal mechanisms.

Peter Abrahams lived pan-Africanism (in South Africa, Britain and Jamaica) and remained brave enough to challenge those within it.



Karl Marx can be useful to people fighting for social justice and who at the same time are deeply religious.