
The NBA comes to Africa
An interview with the National Basketball Association’s Vice President in charge of international affairs, Amadou Gallo Fall, about the NBA’s plans for Africa.
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An interview with the National Basketball Association’s Vice President in charge of international affairs, Amadou Gallo Fall, about the NBA’s plans for Africa.

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The writer’s discomfort with being South African in Zimbabwe; something he eventually has to come to terms with.

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What a very white book launch in a very black neighborhood in downtown Johannesburg reveals.

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When the rapper Akala called out Britain’s racism on Frankie Boyle’s show.


Badilisha is rare: an African project funded by a mix of government and private art donors, facilitating media access to African poets.