
In Rum We Trust
The filmmaker, Akin Omotoso, traveled to the 2016 NBA All Star Weekend in Toronto, Canada. This is his diary.
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The filmmaker, Akin Omotoso, traveled to the 2016 NBA All Star Weekend in Toronto, Canada. This is his diary.

The music of Peru’s capital: from the cumbia chicha bands of the local huekos, the punk-rock revival, electrocumbia sounds, and much more.

The unprecedented levels of security for the opening of South Africa’s Parliament in Cape Town.

This is number one in our new, weekly round up of economics news. Written and compiled by Grieve Chelwa.

Historian Carina Ray on her book that explores the history of interracial intimacy in the Gold Coast and Ghana.

Mispronouncing Kony’s name speaks to how detached people in and outside of Uganda are to northern Uganda’s experiences.


Most of the approximately eleven million people that live and work in the United States as illegal immigrants are Latin Americans. Some work for Republicans.

Staying updated on the only permanent international court that prosecute individuals for crimes of genocide, aggression, against humanity and war crimes.


It’s no secret that what passes for South African cinema is not representative of the population.

To every passing person, he calls out variations of one question: “What film are you watching? Are you watching my film?


France’s Minister of Justice resigns from the government, contesting François Hollande’s “terrorist law.”

Rose Chilambo was a prominent leader in the fight against British colonialism and the first woman cabinet minister in independent Malawi.

Atiku’s street performances – biting critiques of Nigeria’s ruling class – encourages participation. Which is often too much for the local ruling class.

We talk to Togolese rapper Elom 20ce who aims to bring his politics to the masses.

Those extracting value from the DRC’s soil over last 20 years show they’re willing to do anything—including 6 million deaths—to satisfy global commodity markets.

Ghana has a housing crisis and Accra is increasingly marginalizing those who are far from able to get a piece of the real estate pie.

The now-public critique of development only benefiting the well-connected in Lesotho needs to be taken seriously.