Explaining the science of skin colour to African children
By The Conversation Africa Skin We Are In is a landmark South African book for children (and grown-ups) on the subject of...
Read moreDetailsBy The Conversation Africa Skin We Are In is a landmark South African book for children (and grown-ups) on the subject of...
Read moreDetailsBy Akinwumi Ogundiran* The Yoruba are among the most storied groups in Africa. Their ancestral homeland cuts across present-day southwest Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togo...
Read moreDetailsBy Gavin Evans* Kenneth Kaunda, the former president of Zambia, who has died in hospital in the capital, Lusaka, at the age...
Read moreDetailsBy David B. Moore* Danish director Camilla Nielsson’s documentary President (2021) is an up-close, intimate tale. It follows the election travails of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party the...
Read moreDetailsIn recent years Lagos, Nigeria’s biggest city, has become Africa’s most attractive tech hub for investors. But that could be...
Read moreDetailsGeneral Idriss Déby Itno, a military powerhouse and one of Africa's longest-serving leaders was born in 1952 into a family of...
Read moreDetailsBy Eleanor Scerri* Our species, Homo sapiens, rose in Africa some 300,000 years ago. The objects that early humans made and used, known as...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert Flummerfelt* & Judith Verweijen* On 10 March, the US Department of State designated a rebel group operating in the eastern Democratic Republic of...
Read moreDetailsSenegal's recent protests have shone a light on simmering frustrations over sluggish economic activity and unemployment in the West African...
Read moreDetailsBy Benjamin Roberts*, Gregory Houston*, Jare Struwig*, & Steven Gordon* The yearly Human Rights Day public holiday in South Africa in late March commemorates...
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