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


New Muslim Youth Culture
Hisham Aidi’s book ‘Rebel Music’ remixes race, faith, and geography

Typical Colombians
“Manos Sucias,” produced by Spike Lee, is set in Buenaventura, Colombia’s biggest city on the Pacific Ocean and also the country’s biggest port. The city is 90% black.

The Rise of a Post-colonial University

Googling “Jan van Riebeeck”? This is for you
Despite his negative legacy in South Africa, Van Riebeeck gets presented by some as someone locals should admire.

Memorializing all Kenya’s terror victims
“I want to go to a place … where we can find the names of all those who have died for Kenya since 1963.”–Binyavanga Wainaina.

How to Govern Nigeria
The historic change that happened with the election of General Muhammadu Buhari has hopefully set the country on a way to rethink its brand of federalism.

We’ve Resurrected Weekend Music Break. Here’s No.68

How to make sense of #Garissa
For starters, you may want to switch off television news, especially “global news networks,” and follow local media as well as the people below on social media.

Jonathan runs out of Goodluck
Goodluck Jonathan becomes the first incumbent president in the Nigeria’s history, since the advent of democratic rule in 1999, to lose to the opposition.

Zimbabwe from A to Z
I is for Independence: That revolutionary moment when we as a new cowntry, ended our reliance on colonial governments for civil services, and instead, started relying on NGOs.

Will Africa’s Industrial Revolution Be Made in China?
In 2014, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told the African Union that China was planning to move a number of labour-intensive industries to Africa.

Should the African Union Run a Country?
The AU seeks an increased role in emergencies like the Ebola crisis in West and Central Africa and the civil war in South Sudan.

A Closer Look at Mexico’s Drop in Violence
The catastrophic consequences of Mexico’s militarized war on drugs, despite all the breezy media coverage.
The Audacity of ‘Somali Studies’

Double Time

Black President
Kudzanai Chiurai, the Zimbabwean-born South African artist known for his ironic commentaries on postcolonial politics, is the subject of a documentary film by BLK JKS guitarist Mpumelelo Mcata.

Playing cricket while Black
Black players are consistently reduced to their racial identities by the South African media.

The General
Twitter has declared General Muhammadu Buhari as President-Elect of Nigeria, Africa’s biggest democracy.

The Mercenary Playbook
Why do Western media outlets still fantasize that Apartheid’s foot soldiers will be the ones to stop Boko Haram?