
The winner takes all
Paul Kagame has won with more than 90 percent of the vote in 3 successive presidential elections in Rwanda.

Paul Kagame has won with more than 90 percent of the vote in 3 successive presidential elections in Rwanda.

The story of the Rastafari community who moved to their promised land of Ethiopia on land granted by Haile Selassie in the late 1950s as thanks for diaspora's support during the Italian occupation.

Whoever wins the election, must protect refugees agains forced repatriation by the state or spontaneous attacks from partisan electoral violence.

Improving socio-economic conditions may prove to be the precondition for fighting corruption.

A Nigerian immigrant to the Bronx, New York, Osaretin Ugiagbe documents the lives of his friends and strangers on the streets.

A black woman, born in Cape Town, returns to the city to buy a house where she will hopefully retire.

South Africa may be Kabila’s closest bilateral ally and represents a key lifeline for his continued grip on power.

The American network VICE turns to Nigeria and its film industry as a further source of wonder for its mostly white correspondents.

Liberians should not be guinea pigs in an experiment to transform public education into a market opportunity for foreign capital.

There have been few protests in South Africa’s post-Apartheid history that are as documented as Fees Must Fall. Add Aryan Kaganof’s “Metalepsis in Black” to the list.

Contrary to the utopian dreams of the early internet, the idea of a more democratic communications space has given way to a system of capitalist exploitation, including how we consume music.

Few immigrants make the connection between their immigration status and the potential for deportation if they came into contact with the criminal justice system.