
The BBC’s standards when it comes to South Africa
Western media's repetitive focus on white South Africans distorts reality, ignoring data on poverty and crime disproportionately affecting black citizens, fueling a misleading, provocative narrative.

Western media's repetitive focus on white South Africans distorts reality, ignoring data on poverty and crime disproportionately affecting black citizens, fueling a misleading, provocative narrative.

The hysteria around developing isiZulu and the country's other indigenous languages for use in higher education.

It’s election season in Zimbabwe, and so, as before, the State has engaged in ‘urban renewal’

As Malawians blur the lines of their past, it becomes more and more difficult to understand the country's present.

Senegalese collective who brought Abdoulaye Wade down reinvents media activism.
Gata Misteriosa and Lee Bass (the Mozambican-Portuguese-Ghanaian-German duo who go by the name of Gato Preto)

The specialty of foreign-affairs blogging is explaining the outside world to uninformed publics The result, however, is mostly pseudo-analysis.

A Dutch filmmaker travels to Zambia to find out what "liberated, spoiled, but also insecure" Western women can learn from their African counterparts.
An Oversimplification of Her Beauty is the creative debut feature of director Terence Nance who we
My knowledge of European club football doesn’t stretch much further beyond what gets posted here on

Does the arrest of Karim Wade, the former president's son, mean “the time when one could pillage public goods is over” in Senegal?

A political scientist, Zolberg wrote two ground breaking books on West Africa politics in the 1960s and was key to formation of African Studies.