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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


Afrobeat, Brazilian Style
Brazilians may have produced the first ever afrobeat.

Don’t believe the hype
South Africa’s media, already lacking any serious labor reporting, have no interest in fairly reporting the strike by mine workers.

The perfect wall to paint
The illustrators Fuzzy Slipperz and Skubalisto and the photographer Mooki Mooks on being an artist in present-day South Africa.

How much has really changed on South Africa’s wine farms?
Workers in the Western Cape’s wine district describe a place where bosses engage in a reign of force and aggression, and where workers are “afraid to die too soon.”
Why Is No One Else Talking About These Musicians?

The Art of Peter Clarke
Peter Clarke, who passed away on April 13, 2014, was an elder statesman of South Africa’s arts community.

Jihad in Nigeria
Long before Boko Haram, talk of holy war in what became Nigeria was everywhere.
Rap Battle of the Week on Reddit: Johannesburg’s Tumi vs Atlanta’s Ness Lee

Nigeria’s Catch 22
American style democracy will only throw up more more leaders like Goodluck Jonathan.

Nollywood in Paris
For many white French, and including African immigrants in France, watching movies like ‘Phone Swap,’ ‘Tango with Me,’ ‘Last Flight to Abuja’ and ‘Maami,’ is an eye-opener.
Street Life in an African City: Oxford Street in Accra

Thinking About Genocide
An extract from Mahmood Mamdani’s seminal study, ‘When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda.”

Immune to Bullshit
The second in a series of four posts to commemorate James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.

News of an Engagement
Why you’ve got to love the way the South African tabloid newspaper Daily Sun reported Caster Semenya’s marriage to her girlfriend

Good neighbors in Johannesburg
This practice in some media of making white people who live in mostly black inner city Johannesburg, out as special. No.

The music that changed my life

Not the Country We’re Sitting in Now
The first in a series of four posts to commemorate what would have been James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.

Not just some passing foreign journalist
Lawyer and writer Elnathan John interviewed U.S. photographer Glenna Gordon. Listen.

The balkanization of Nigeria?
For those who want Nigeria to balkanize, try being a small, ineffectual African country.