
All you need to know about Uganda’s elections
Here’s what to read and who to follow on social media if you want to make sense of Ugandan politics now.
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

Here’s what to read and who to follow on social media if you want to make sense of Ugandan politics now.

This is number four in our weekly round up of economics news. Written and compiled by Grieve Chelwa.

Who are the young people who want to take their country back from the leopard who has terrorized them for 30 years?


This is number three in our weekly round up of economics news. Written and compiled by Grieve Chelwa.


The vigorous disruption by social movements and artists of the thuggish racialized mythmaking that dominates Stellenbosch’s cultural memory.

For the current generation of Uganda’s diaspora, the homeland is much more than a myth; it’s a reality that they can see, hear, engage, and influence.

Somali-American novelist Ega speaks about creating complex characters, the relationship of images to creative writing and the state of African literature today.


Football in Colombia has been, especially since the introduction of pro soccer in 1948, an uncontested panic button for those in power.

This is number two in our weekly round up of economics news. Written and compiled by Grieve Chelwa.

To equate the rage of South African student protestors with the official brutality of the state is the bedrock of conservatism.


The task for the new generation of South African activists is to reimagine power. That means resisting the impulse to use power in a way that demeans and cheapens and exploits.

The filmmaker, Akin Omotoso, traveled to the 2016 NBA All Star Weekend in Toronto, Canada. This is his diary.

The music of Peru’s capital: from the cumbia chicha bands of the local huekos, the punk-rock revival, electrocumbia sounds, and much more.

The unprecedented levels of security for the opening of South Africa’s Parliament in Cape Town.

This is number one in our new, weekly round up of economics news. Written and compiled by Grieve Chelwa.

Historian Carina Ray on her book that explores the history of interracial intimacy in the Gold Coast and Ghana.