
The African Lion
Labour challenges in Ethiopia’s industrialization.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

Labour challenges in Ethiopia’s industrialization.

On the eve of Baaba Maal’s first New York City concert in 8 years, Oumar Ba interviews him, asking about protest movements, the music business and Senegal.

In Angola, the poor are not entitled to full citizenship rights. They also are the base of resistance to the regime.

An overview of some of the problems and opportunities that the reopening of Belgium’s infamous AfricaMuseum brings.

While Nigeria’s class divide is not between rich whites and poor blacks, it still has a lot in common with postapartheid South Africa.

A good time to bring back this piece—first written in 2002—on the power of song to fuel political struggle.

There is a lively, angry, often chaotic debate about the role and place of the father of the South African nation.

The outcome of the Algerian revolution should not be pre-determined by a (neo)liberal Euro-American global order. Listen to the people.

Poor reading scores among South African children highlights the need for decolonization in book publishing, teaching and policy implementation.

Media coverage of rhino poaching in Southern Africa not only fails to address white control over conservation, but also reinforces it.

On mobility, democracy and making a decolonized future for Africa.

Structural Adjustment Programs, implemented by the World Bank and IMF in developing countries, leave the administrative state especially unequipped to deal with climate change.

The erratic electricity supply in Nigeria is a metaphor for life there.

There is a long history of white artists representing black people in France, reproducing stereotypes and failing to capture the people they claim to represent.

Two sides of the same e-waste documentary.

Remembering Joe Miller, a historian of eastern Angola and central Africa, who died at 79 on 12 March 2019.

Why do so many of the urban poor support John Mahama and Ghana’s opposition National Democratic Congress?

Rapper YoungstaCPT’s headspace is shaped by Cape Town’s history.

Why a military-only approach against Boko Haram in the countries bordering Lake Chad will always fail: it doesn’t address the root causes of political conflict there.

The photo series Another Way Home captures how migration effects families, communities and individuals—those who travel and those who stay behind.