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Nathan Chiume
Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

Music Fridays: Tinashe
Esto contigo Brasil

Africa on Film: Out of Africa
Our film critic, Allison Swank, rewatches the 1985 film. Her verdict: “Out of Africa” is a media nostalgia piece for a time when whites ruled in Africa.

Black Star Jam

Obrigado, Pelé
A short film imagines what if Pele, who can claim to be the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time), scored his final international goal against Argentina, Brazil’s greatest rival.

El Negrito
Eduardo Galeano once described Diego Maradona: “… a short-legged bull, [who] carries the ball sewn to his foot and he’s got eyes all over his body.”
Just add some Africa
Hold On To Your Hat

Who will play George Weah?
The Daily Show takes on the World Cup

South African music is more than Graceland
What often gets lost within the narratives of oppression and exile is that the 1960s and 1970s also proved to be an exceptionally vibrant and creative period.
(S)hell in the Niger Delta

The World Cup and Pan-Africanism
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie observes that international soccer allows for “a kind of nationalism that expands as your country loses.”

South America's World Cup
Alicia Keys fails Brenda Fassie
Organize
Dirty Paraffin is "genre-defying"

Postcard from Johannesburg
The photographer Krisanne Johnson believes you can learn many things about a country by the way youth live—from fashion to music to home environments.