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Golda Gatsey
Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.
Obituary: Nadine Gordimer
South African Hip Hop Series: Ill Skillz In Five Videos

Football is Politics in Nigeria
Nigeria is a serial offender at so many things, and the shenanigans in Nigerian football is consistent with its bad behavior.

The small businessman who took on the bread cartel
The struggle over the price of bread in South Africa is the struggle for adequate nourishment, and securing the right of the poor to flourish.

Another lazy South Africa ad
A common thread that runs through many bad commercials, is that the people who thought them up were incredibly lazy and uncreative.

Christmas Day for Football Fans
Football is a Country’s Elliot Ross has describes the World Cup Final, every four years, as Christmas Day for football fans, just better. The champion this time is Germany.

The Beautiful T-Shirt
Art, Politics, T-Shirts, Fútbol, Play: Africa is a Country joins forces with Los Angeles artists for a t-shirt project.

The Final Report

Kafka in Cameroon
Cameroon’s police apparently interrogated Samuel Eto’o and took away his passport over the team’s World Cup display.

This is not your conventional film about Liberia
Most films about Liberia are feature films or gritty documentaries focus almost perversely on the horrors of the civil war. Not “Out of my hand.”

This Studio Of A Life
The life and times of the great South African hip hop producer, Nyambz,

There’s something about “ghetto pranks”
Youtube “ghetto pranks” are meant to expose poor black people as “naturally” and irrationally angry.

Relegating good intentions to the dustbin
The last third or so of Director Phil Harrison’s film about Irish multinationals in South Africa suffers from needless flattening.
Photoscapes in Accra: Ofoe Amegavie Speaks

Shooting Lagos

Buckingham Palace
District Six was the start of a really vibrant, none racial South African and that’s why it had to die.

Dreadlocked Rapunzel
The struggle to Africanize folktales that have been thought of as “owned” by rigid European narratives and European aesthetic expectations.
Pretoria’s Forgotten Hip-Hop Scene

Black Europe and Body Politics
The collective BE.BOP works to introduce a decolonial way of thinking about the visual arts in Europe and Africa.