
The Primitive Tribe
A satire on particularly British, and wider European, attitudes towards refugees fleeing war and climate disaster.
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Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.

A satire on particularly British, and wider European, attitudes towards refugees fleeing war and climate disaster.

The Hipsters Don’t Dance “Top World Carnival Tunes” for May 2015.

In the past year, Robtel Neajai Pailey has seen her Liberian passport scrutinized more intently than ever before.

In the Angolan government and its security forces’ violent relationship with its citizenry, they deploy the discourse of peace as a weapon.

The Southern African country, Swaziland, is an absolute monarchy characterized by widespread oppression. It also hosts the Bushfire Music Festival.

The Rhodes Must Fall movement is starting a much-needed conversation about the institutional roots of racism at universities in the West. Hopefully that conversation will lead to solutions.


The only safe thing to talk about in Eritrea, is football. Even the President watches football and is a public Arsenal fan.

Why were Kenyans tweeting #52YearsofSufferinginNEP on this year’s Independence Day?

The irony and the absurdity that the case against journalist Rafael Marques — an opponent of state corruption in Angola — is being heard in a former slave house.

What to do with the universities South Africa inherited from the violences of Apartheid.


The Juventus team of Ghana’s Kwadwo Asamoah, Italy’s Angelo Ogbonna and the French pair Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba.


Of course football administrators in predominantly white countries that aren’t Africa have no interest at all in “looking after” their families.

There’s even an album to advance this argument: “Beethoven Was African: Polyrhythmic Piano Sonatas.”

Africa’s representatives at the 2015 Women’s World Cup are Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire and Nigeria. The latter’s chances depends a lot on Asisat Oshoala’s form.

Ever more extraction and exploitation, nicely packaged in the optimistic promise of sustainability, ‘good business climates’, partnership, democracy and ‘change’.
