
‘Doing good’ in an age of parody
Why does being in on the joke not slow down the desire to save Africans?
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Why does being in on the joke not slow down the desire to save Africans?

Zimbabwe’s regime does not to surrender to anyone its guardianship of the post-independence narrative, symbols and authority.

Denis Sassou Nguesso’s embarrassing attempt to ingratiate himself to Donald Trump.

Elaine Salo, who died on August 13, 2016, had done the hard work of liberation and engaged head-on with the limits and promises of the new South Africa.

The film ‘Guangzhou Dream Factory” is a rich account of the complexities of living in China as an African migrant.


For the author, the “us” are the thousands of Euro-American expatriates in Kenya, including herself.

How the Jammeh regime reproduced power in Gambia for more than two decades.

Can African states offer new approaches to refugee asylum?

President Joseph Kabila, in power since 2001, knows young people in Congo want him gone.


We asked our editorial group, some contributors and friends to let us know what they would rate as their best hardcover they read this calendar year.



The Congo is a generous purveyor of African stereotypes, often making it difficult to see the politics through the thickets of hyperbole.

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Almost four out of five men in South Africa surveyed had raped their first victim before the age of twenty.


History reminds us that the past is not something that can or should be left behind. Rather, we are morally obliged to keep reflecting on them.