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From exile, bassist and composer, Johnny Mbizo Dyani (1945-1986), explored and promoted the folk music traditions of South Africa.
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

From exile, bassist and composer, Johnny Mbizo Dyani (1945-1986), explored and promoted the folk music traditions of South Africa.

The unprecedented distress of momentarily locked-down lives should prompt Europeans to realize how much their leadership curtails freedom of movement on a permanent basis on the African continent.

Efforts to introduce ‘peacebuilding’ as panacea to current trends in US military spending do little to shift the imperialist status quo.

The arrival of coronavirus in the Comoros Islands has seen a disruption of informal migration routes and the unequal power relationship between the archipelago’s islands.

A documentary film reclaims precolonial histories and spiritualities between Nigeria and Venezuela.

There is a disconcerting resemblance between how some Senegalese talk about homosexuality and how they discuss COVID-19.

The World Food Program says COVID-19 will bring about a famine of biblical proportions, so it is a good time to revisit why food has never just been about the simple act of eating. Food is history. Food is identity.

A new thriller by Andrew Welsh-Huggins follows a detective investigating the disappearance of a Somali-American teenager in Ohio.

More than 90 African intellectuals wrote an open letter to African leaders about the continent’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revisiting the clash of the American-born UN diplomat Ralph Bunche and Patrice Lumumba in 1960 over the terms and timeliness of African colonies’ independence from their European masters.

South Africa’s R50bn ($26bn) rescue package is 10% of its GDP. It is a major step forward, but some warning lights are flashing.

A post-colonial visual meditation on archive, memory, and colonial violence.

Nelson Mandela’s life teaches us that being quarantined is not the end of politics, but for the regeneration of politics.

Malawi is experiencing a crisis over the legitimacy of the democratic state itself.

In South Africa, social distancing to bring down COVID-19 infections takes a decidedly local shape. In a racialized society, it manifests primarily as white melancholia and black Afro-pessimism.

Relationships between African countries and China are more complex than they appear in the media and academia.

Will the coronavirus pandemic extend Museveni’s authoritarianism or the lockdown instead provide openings for Uganda’s opposition?

The author of a book on football and revolution in Egypt gives us a list of must reads on football in the Middle East and North Africa.

Kenyans are split about the legacy of president Daniel Arap Moi, who served from 1978 to 2002 and died on 4 February 2020: Vile and reprehensible vs a benign Baba, history suggests the latter.

How partisanship distorts the construction and narration of public memory about historical events, especially the resistance against apartheid.