
Ghanaian Spiderman and Other Stories
No.17 in our regular update on new African films to watch.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
No.17 in our regular update on new African films to watch.
Rewriting history from below in South Africa by utilizing the voices of workers and their survivors themselves.
That what a Dutch writer Adriaan Van Dis told an Italian newspaper when asked about what South Africa is like now.
Ramphele has never enjoyed widespread grassroots support as a political figure in South Africa and hasn’t been in active in any political movement for at least 30 years now.
We’ve seen CNN’s “Mozambique or Bust” documentary film before. It’s a staple of its genre.
Morocco appears stable, but high unemployment, economic reforms, increased repression and police brutality, could still impact the country’s politics.
Beware the bling of banner headlines announcing free speech victories.
Motsepe was named South Africa’s first black dollar billionaire by Forbes Magazine.
In our series of interviews with young artists and creatives continue: This week’s guest: photographer and blogger, Nana Kofi Acquah.
Moses Molelekwa, the brilliant South African pianist, composer and producer died by suicide on 13 February 2001. Florence Mtoba, his wife (also his manager) was found with him; she had been strangled.
The Lagos elite blows money at puffery, while most of Nigeria suffers. It’s the same as it ever was.