
When the War is Over
What are the fates of ex combatants from Cote d’Ivoire’s 2002-2011 civil war and would they go back to fighting?
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

What are the fates of ex combatants from Cote d’Ivoire’s 2002-2011 civil war and would they go back to fighting?

Nigeria is a fresh target of Bridge International, a global chain, whose schools have been shut down in Kenya and Uganda for violating their national laws.

Watching the World Cup in Finland and Estonia. Sample: “Finns just aren’t very good at, nor are they voracious consumers of the game.” As for Estonians, read on.

The friendship of the poets Syl Cheney-Coker and Niyi Osundare is the subject of the road movie documentary, “The Poets.”

When Germany played Brazil in the 2002 World Cup final, who would French fans in Paris root for?

Most national teams have 12 starting players — 11 on the field, and their fans in the stands. Brazil’s has a 13th player: Haitains.

In the 1970s, Algiers served as refuge to African Americans who confronted US racism with force and had to flee the country. Some Panthers hijacked planes.

Collecting football stories that highlight the world – the African world, in this case – and making the Seattle game global in the process.

Argentina crashed out of the 2018 World Cup. It’s not Messi’s fault.
The author relives his greatest World Cup moment.

Despite what happened at the 2010 World Cup, Africans have more in common with Uruguayans.

Even VAR could not save the Africans who withered away in the first round of Russia 2018.

The South African photographer has left us. He was one of the most significant artists of his time.

Boko Haram capitalized on the problems women face in Northern Nigeria to attract some willingly, while violently forcing others into bondage.

For a long time most football fans experienced the game via the radio, making broadcasters cult figures. Like Allou Ndiaye in 1950s Senegal.

What if “fake” as a mode of operating on social media held the key to unlocking democratic debate, as the practice would suggest in Africa?

Nearly nine in 10 people in sub-Saharan Africa declare religion as a very important to them. To tackle sexual and gender violence would involve engaging with that fact.

The author grapples with how to photograph the lives of her neighbors in a part of North East Nigeria, where Boko Haram is on a reign of terror.

At this early stage, there is little to suggest that South Africa will follow the same path as Zimbabwe.

If the French now have regular, public discussions about race, we have to thank black members of its men’s national football team.