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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

Political violence as routine
Most media reports of “political murders” in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa don’t situate them in their larger historical context.

This is not Pantsula
Sbujwa is a South African dance described as a dance that requires every muscle in your body to work in order to complete the moves.
10 African films to watch out for, N°14

Foreign Correspondents and False Notes
Foreign journalists would do well to get their heads around Mali’s crisis, because all signs are that it will be around for a while.

Literary Sudans
The online retrospective, “Literary Sudans,” is intended to highlight the two Sudans as sites of literature and culture.

Ghana’s elections: Back to the future
Most of the same issues and personalities that featured in the 2008 elections dominate in the 2012 elections.

The artist as citizen
An interview with Abdellah Karroum is the artistic director of the Biennale Regard Benin 2012, which premise is “Inventing the World: the Artist as Citizen.”

Bar Ethiopia, Milan

Law and Order
The United States’ star mercenary, Erik Prince of Blackwater, protects Chinese investment around the African continent.
Africa and the Biennial: Regard Benin

Gaborone is not a bore
It might not be Dakar or Nairobi, but Gaborone certainly does not look empty.
Should Mohamed Morsi be TIME’s Person of the Year?
Friday Bonus Music Break, N°27

The Joyce Banda Malawians know
It is becoming apparent that Malawian presidents have one image for the world and a separate one, mostly negative, for the people who actually voted them into power.

Cape Town needs a visit from Anthony Bourdain
Foodyism and obscure ‘ethnic’ food are trendy these days. So, it is odd that South Africa hasn’t received more attention.