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Nathan Chiume
Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.
So, has the media gotten anything right reporting the Pistorius murder case?
Woman, object, corpse: Killing women through media

The media’s culture of confirmation bias
When it comes to South Africa, US media publishes articles that may have been written already before an event even happened.

There are no laws against photography
The latest in a series of interviews by Roxsanne Dyssel. This time, with Egyptian photographer and blogger, Mohamed Elshahed.

There’s more to Angolan music than Kuduro
it’s underwhelming that despite its rich musical tradition, Angolan music is mostly known for a genre that roughly translates to “hard ass.”

The subversion of Nollywood cinema
Zina Saro Wiwa wants Nigerian film to break out of its Nollywood straightjacket. She is trying it with her film, “Phyllis.”

Spiritual guitar music
A post that takes a warm, nostalgic trip through an aspect of West Africa’s rich musical heritage: Nigerian highlife.

The Music of Bell Atlas

The individual vs the cause
The enduring controversies around Egyptian-American activist Mona Eltahawy.

Do African filmmakers care for FESPACO?
Filmmakers who use digital technology hope FESPACO catches up to the times. Meanwhile, this year the festival attempts to right its gender imbalances.

A way out of this miasma
A film about four African artists in Toronto, challenges stereotypes about Africans in Canada’s media capital.

Is there football in heaven?
The author, a football fan and writer, wonders if there is football in heaven? And if there is, does God himself play? And if he does, what position does he plays?

Edward Echwalu’s Favorite Photographs
The Ugandan photographer: “It gets even more complicated being a photojournalist in Africa feeding foreign channels with African events.”

A state of cultural flux
Andrew Dosunmu’s new feature film, “Mother of George,” is set in Brooklyn, NY’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood, focusing on the complications of African immigrant life, especially love and family.

The Soweto Derby Sale
Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates is South Africa’s fiercest football rivalry. It is increasingly less about the football and more about merchandise on offer to fans of both teams, especially Chiefs.
Weekend Music Break, N°33

Nigeria’s National Anthem
Did Goodluck Jonathan allegedly take US $1m from an anti-poverty fund to allegedly bring Beyonce and Jay-Z to Nigeria in 2006?
Shameful Self-promotion: Sean wrote an online essay for the SSRC on ‘New media in Africa and the Global Public Sphere’

Blackface is Okay on Peruvian TV
The shows play on the worst stereotypes associated with Afro-Peruvians and uncritically exhibits these for the whole Peruvian nation to watch.