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The stuff we couldn’t cover the second week of December, so we compiled them here in byte sizes.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
The stuff we couldn’t cover the second week of December, so we compiled them here in byte sizes.
On the arrest and detention of Cameroonian writer and scholar, Patrice Nganang.
The “two state solution” for Israel and Palestine will be the culmination of the same political vision that motivated apartheid South Africa.
Interview with Fred Khumalo, author of a novel about the sinking of the SS Mendi, a warship carrying hundreds of black South African soldiers.
Many social media users have construed Akufo-Addo’s words in the President of France’s presence, as somehow radical.
The glut of books on Fanon serve as a guide for reading him through the challenges of our present. But they also reveal the extent to which reading Fanon today is not such a straightforward operation.
Angola’s new president may still chart his own political course against party directives and the interests of the Dos Santos family.
The United States’ support for “strong man rule” in Africa, if President Yoweri Museveni’s recipe for longevity in Uganda.
Mugabe was a neoliberal stooge up until the 2000s and far from being a Pan-Africanist hero sent his army to intervene in the most rapacious war in Africa’s history in the Congo.
Plus the great novelist Sarah Ladipo Manyika has put together a list of the best books of the Mugabe years.
After 38 years of Angola’s dictatorship of the elders, President João Lourenço has raised hopes that power might be more responsive to Angolans’ everyday needs.
AIDS interventions are often funded from afar and fail to realize the people they’re trying to assist have opinions on AIDS interventions.
Should Africans care for French President Emmanuel Macron’s “Africa Speech” in Ouagadougou?
The moral of Grace Mugabe of Zimbabwe: While men continue to share the spoils of their misrule, it seems there must always be a harlot who can be brought to heel.