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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

How to make a movie about Muslims
The South African comedy drama, “Material,” portrays Muslims and Islam without resorting to the regular comedic clichés and slapstick.
The three little pigs

Bilingual MC’s
Marrakech Biennale looks North
Music Break. Cabo Snoop

Are ‘African jokes’ played out?
Who (can) make “African jokes”, are they funny or do they go too far?

BBC’s Special Focus on Africa
Music Break. Vincent Segal & Ballaké Sissoko

The Ungovernables
Tuareg Nationalism
London calling … to the faraway towns of Somalia

Reverse Colonization
How the economic crisis in Portugal has sent the Portuguese to the shores of former colonies in search of employment.
Music Break. Molare

The most influential African thinker
If we could ask our readers (and critics, and everyone else) to pick Africa’s most insightful intellectual, who would they pick?

A Spaza Shop Job
Postapartheid South African music culture is one big cut and paste job.
The sound of Joburg label Iapetus

The Lagos preacher and the football final
Both Africa’s infamous pastors as well as our staff predicted Zambia would win the African Cup of Nations Final. We’re not sure who had the closer relationship to the gods.
Friday Music Bonus Edition

Dabbling in the sublime
The 2012 edition of the Berlinale includes a number of films from Africa or with African themes.