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In South Africa, many youth votes are up for grabs for the first time, from the generation facing 70% unemployment and with little loyalty to the ANC of their parents.
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

In South Africa, many youth votes are up for grabs for the first time, from the generation facing 70% unemployment and with little loyalty to the ANC of their parents.

The focus should be on white people. Why have so many of us chosen not to demonstrate?

A review of Aimé Césaire’s ‘A Season in the Congo’ (Une Saison au Congo) at the Young Vic theatre in London.

The simple fact that all forms of violence in South Africa have a male face tells us there’s something fundamentally wrong with ideas around manhood there.

Julie Mehretu’s canvases depict a public zone dichotomous to that of their own surrounding, brimming with a sense of the life of a city which we can never really know or measure, whose politics is alive but oddly incubated.

The historian Max Siollun wants to present Nigerian history as something more than a mechanical rendering of dates and facts.

There are some 36,000 Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel who wants to force them to go home. To a dictatorship.

One of the most striking features of Botswana’s capital city, is its malls.

A sample of Africa Is a Country editors and contributors list the books keeping them warm this winter.

Here’s a list of white dictators, including real world ones, who were either African or operated on the continent.

Fresh as the sea and funny, or tired, racist bull?

Israel to African nations: take our asylum seekers and we will give you arms.

We hope the “women of Africa,” who are being discovered yet again, appreciate all the good work being done for them.

Is this Egypt’s second revolution, a military coup, or an agglomeration of both (“Democratic Coup”, anyone)? And then there’s the media noise.

S’manga Khumalo is the first black jockey to win South Africa’s richest horse race.

On a visit to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second city, academic Herman Wasserman gets reminded of home and how people perceive him.
Mandela’s significance can be understood through his ability to concede that the concept of the post-apartheid could not be entrusted to messianism or figureheads.