
John Bolton’s power play in Africa
Africa, for Donald Trump and his National Security Advisor John Bolton, is a place to risk a little and chase some glory. US media just parrots it.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

Africa, for Donald Trump and his National Security Advisor John Bolton, is a place to risk a little and chase some glory. US media just parrots it.

Discussions on the global climate crisis tend to ignore the role that Africans are playing at the leading edge in the fight against climate change.

In recent years, Rwanda and Ethiopia have been some of the largest recipients of aid money from the UK and US governments, as well as some of the West’s leading philanthropies, including the Gates Foundation.

The land issue is the most divisive issue that Namibia has experienced since independence.

Land reform in South Africa has to not only tackle racial inequalities of ownership, but also the power of chiefs and the Zulu royal family.

Why do people on the border between Nigeria and northern Cameroon refer to Boko Haram as slave holders?

There is a seamless transition in how the South African state in tandem with capital, for 400 years utilize prisons to control black bodies.

Negotiations for a minimum wage put Nigeria’s trade unions at the front of poor people’s struggles.

The power of having a god who resembles us.

Many African countries are by now capitalist societies and analytically need to be treated as such when we talk about or study them.

Passport privilege remains an entirely unaddressed, unsustainable inequity, and the most consistently overlooked factor that defines every single immigration debate and “crisis” of movement and migration.

Scandals like the one at More Than Me—the US charity that failed to protect school girls in its care from rape by staff—are common in even the most elite aid organizations.

The links between knowing history, media and political agency in northern Ghana.

The identities, liberal or homophobe are cultural and political. They are not a perfect mirror of the narrative of homophobia in Africa.

Fees Must Fall (#FMF) brought student activism at South Africa’s elite universities into the global media spotlight. A new documentary zooms in on the case of Wits in Johannesburg.

Nigeria’s former finance minister wrote a book about her time in government. It is a thinly veiled attempt to clean up her image.

The consequences for land grabbing on the African continent could be devastating for the development goals of nations in the long term.

What economic gains are in the peace deal between longstanding foes?

The Mandelas and Africa’s place in African American politics and popular culture.

Patricia De Lille, one of South Africa’s most popular post-apartheid politicians, claims she tried to redress spatial apartheid in Cape Town, but the legacy of her seven year run as mayor is one of violent forced removals and a refusal to upgrade informal settlements.