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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Financial Times blues
When Rick Ross went to South Africa and Gabon

Introducing Angolan singer Aline Frazão
Aline Frazão resists Lisbon media’s pigeon-holing practices of post-colonial Portuguese paternalism.
Everybody wants in on the final

The meaning of February 11, 1990
A veteran anti-apartheid figure writes about the day Nelson Mandela–after 27 years–was released from prison.
Music Break. King Mensah
Surfer dude
Tech Apartheid

50 Cent goes to Somalia

The Copper Bullets
Zambia is on course to be Southern African nation since Bafana Bafana in 1996 to win the African Cup of Nations.
One shot project

Africa’s first 21st century global pop star?
Nigerian D’Banj draws big crowds on the continent and regularly plays the diaspora circuit in cities like London. Next, pop stardom.

What’s wrong with abortion
The war on women’s health in the United States is a war without borders. It also extends to attempts in Africa to legalize abortion. And the US Republican party and its auxiliaries are in front.

In Praise of Mohamed Aboutrika
Aboutrika is the ‘superman’ of Egypt’s football, probably the best African to never play professionally in Europe and a political leader.