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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


How Frelimo rehabilitated Renamo in time for Mozambique’s Elections
An interview with political scientist Domingos Manuel de Rosário, of Universidade Eduardo Mondlane in Maputo, about the October 2014 elections.

Oscar Pistorius and the Judge

Making African celebrity culture
Considering the proximity of celebrity culture to how capitalism operates in Africa, why is it not given more serious attention?

Every Man Gotta Decide His Destiny
Survival is an album with a purpose. Released in 1979, it is Bob Marley’s most political recording.

The Politics of Postapartheid Housing
Rather than the endpoint of the post-apartheid urban crisis, deficient delivery reproduces it anew, accentuating discontent in the process.

Angry farmworkers on a tractor
Done ‘debating’ whether “Larney Jou Poes” is free speech? Let’s talk about the conditions of farmworkers.
Latest episode of Radio Netherlands Worldwide’s ‘My Song’ series features politically engaged Senegalese rappers

What next for Burkina Faso?
The post-coup power struggle is between factions of the military with very different interests and goals.

My barber loves these tunes
Hipsters Don’t Dance ‘Top 5 World Carnival Tunes’ for October 2014.

Zombie Harlem
Drummers Requiem on 125th Street in New York City.

The Afrobarometer
Inaugurating our series on digital African projects. We’ll document projects working to make more resources about Africa’s past and present available online.

How to be an expatriate in Nigeria
Nigerians love expatriates more than they love themselves. Nigeria is expatriate heaven, claims novelist and lawyer, Elnathan John.

Burkina Faso Is on The Boil
And can someone tell the BBC: No, Blaise Compaore is not a “peacemaker.”

5 Questions for a Filmmaker–Dani Kouyaté

Children’s Books African Kids Could Relate To
While visiting relatives in Nigeria, I found a children’s bookshop in Lagos with no African children or African languages in their books. That day changed everything.