
The exiled writer from Equatorial Guinea
A new documentary about Equatorial Guinea and the exiled writer Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel provides an honest, critical examination of the country’s political, social, and cultural issues.
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

A new documentary about Equatorial Guinea and the exiled writer Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel provides an honest, critical examination of the country’s political, social, and cultural issues.

Freund was a Marxist historian in method, attentive to political economy and to the material underpinnings of power, while retaining a critical distance to Marxism.

African societies are failing to systematically capture the true impact of COVID-19.

Director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun utilizes the fluid space of the Sahel to demonstrate the power of cinema as a limitless art.

The book ‘Emerald Labyrinth’ explores American and Congolese efforts to document species biodiversity.

Kamala Harris should be critiqued or celebrated not according to a faulty and disingenuous understanding of her lineage, but on the basis of her actual policy positions and future governing vision.

The director of Kenyan film ‘Rafiki’ discusses leading the struggle against state sponsored censorship in Kenya right now.

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What if you survey African literature professors to find out which works and writers are most regularly taught? Only a few canonical ones continue to dominate curricula.

The government of Zimbabwe has decided it does not care whether Zimbabweans live or die.

On the other side of the pandemic, we must strengthen and build strong working-class movements to challenge imperialism and neocolonialism.

When considering Herman Mashaba’s new political plans, the South African public must reckon with the former mayor of Johannesburg’s actual record.

We should honor Professor Ernest Wamba dia Wamba by carrying on his life’s work.

Il sied d’honorer le professeur Ernest Wamba dia Wamba en continuant l’œuvre de sa vie.

Tunapaswa kumheshimu Profesa Ernest Wamba dia Wamba kwa kuendelea na kazi ya maisha yake.

Ghana’s ruling party has proposed a new law to control the country’s public universities. The country’s academics are fighting it.

A fan of rapper Naira Marley writes that it will take more than counter-cultural popularity to effect any tangible change in Nigeria.

Burundian refugees in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda are enacting grassroots responses to COVID-19.

Western media coverage of Ethiopia’s political crisis turns a blind eye to the grassroots movement behind the protests.

In Sudan’s capital, security forces arbitrarily enforce a haphazard lockdown.