
6426 Article(s) by:
Nathan Chiume
Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.


When Thomas Piketty went to South Africa
Bizarrely, for all the attention paid Piketty’s visit to South Africa, we’ve learned very little about what he actually said. So, what did he tell his hosts?

Where is “America”?
Before Columbus’ arrival, there were already millions of people living in America, who we could say had “discovered it.”

Dispatch from Berlin
“What is the difference between refugees and ‘normal’ citizens besides the fact that the former had to flee from their homes? There is none.”

Weekend Music Break No.86 – The WOMEX (2015) Edition

Cowries and Rice
The global impact of the exchanges and experiences between China and Africa.

October 15, 1987: The Murder of Thomas Sankara
Note left at Thomas Sankara’s graveside: “Mama Sankara, your son will be avenged. We are all Sankara.”

The stories of Ghana’s young filmmakers

Bigger and bigger
Every month, Hipsters Don’t Dance send us their “Top World Carnival Tunes.” This is September 2015’s chart.

Rewriting the Black Mediterranean
Igiaba Scego is one of the most prominent voices of a new cohort of Black writers in Italy.

President dos Santos and the ruling MPLA: Afraid of Angolans
if Luaty Beirão dies in jail on their watch, Angola’s state will have a much bigger problem than small protests on their hands.

When Pelé ended a war
From July 1967 to January 1970, Nigeria was engaged in civil war. Apparently, one person could make the war pause: The G.O.A.T., Pelé.

The year of the girl child in Tanzania?

Memory, between nostalgia and archive
The relevance of Mauritius in the flows and exchanges between global superpowers, especially Britain and the United States.

The technological circuits of the African diaspora
Given this history of Black dispersal and displacement, what might a liberatory mobility look like?

Weekend Music Break No.85 – The Dance Edition!

The Memory Box
The digitization of oral histories of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and its aftermath.

Morocco’s ‘African’ identity
It will be Moroccans overseas that will give Gnawa music and culture an extra push towards the center of Morocco’s cultural identity.

A reflection from being on the inside of the South African badvertising industry

George Houser: US ally of African liberation struggles
An ally of a who’s who of revolutionaries like Patrice Lumumba, Amilcar Cabral, Oliver Tambo, and Kenneth Kaunda.