
Global Africa for whom?
Nairobi’s cultural moment reflects both the promise of continental imagination and the anxiety of performing arrival for the world’s gaze.
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KC is a photojournalist based in Nairobi, Kenya, whose work focuses on the environment, foreign aid, and outdoor adventure. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Mekong Review, Summit Journal, and other publications.

Nairobi’s cultural moment reflects both the promise of continental imagination and the anxiety of performing arrival for the world’s gaze.

Rwanda’s military deployments in Mozambique and its shadowy ties to M23 rebels in eastern Congo are not isolated interventions, rather part of a broader geopolitical strategy to expand its regional influence.

Long seen as a neutral player in global affairs, Zambia’s foreign policy is shifting under new pressures—from Western donors, Chinese investment, and its own strategic ambitions.