Only in Africa
Spotted on Youtube yesterday before it went viral: A South African professional mountain biker is taken
Spotted on Youtube yesterday before it went viral: A South African professional mountain biker is taken


South Africa prematurely celebrating qualification to the 2012 African Cup of Nations championship is another case of history repeating itself when it comes to the administration of football in the country.

A critic of the documentary film, "The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975," concludes that as an insight into black power, the documentary is utterly incoherent and useless.

Ugandans may not have much to celebrate under President Yoweri Museveni's now 25 year rule, but the music must go on.

Also how Call of Duty gets the white South African mercenary accents in its game right. Weekend Special is here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlXkKCa2yy0 Another Michael Kiwanuka tune.

Beyonce has been accused of appropriating others' work without attribution. The latest is a Belgium choreographer and her dance company.

Gbowee, an activist, is one of three Liberian women to jointly be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. Most Western media, though, didn't do right by her.

To get a taste of how unpopular Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and the political class in general in Liberia are, just turn to the country's artists, especially its musicians.