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Rita Nketiah
Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.
Surfer dude
Tech Apartheid

50 Cent goes to Somalia

The Copper Bullets
Zambia is on course to be Southern African nation since Bafana Bafana in 1996 to win the African Cup of Nations.
One shot project

Africa’s first 21st century global pop star?
Nigerian D’Banj draws big crowds on the continent and regularly plays the diaspora circuit in cities like London. Next, pop stardom.

What’s wrong with abortion
The war on women’s health in the United States is a war without borders. It also extends to attempts in Africa to legalize abortion. And the US Republican party and its auxiliaries are in front.

In Praise of Mohamed Aboutrika
Aboutrika is the ‘superman’ of Egypt’s football, probably the best African to never play professionally in Europe and a political leader.
Y’En A Marre’s political hip-hop anthems

Nollywood and Hollywood
A Nollywood director has reached the dizzying heights of Hollywood, and all the famous names that come with it. What can happen?

If commercials were a competition
A sample of some of the TV commercials made specifically for the 2012 African Cup of Nations football tournament.

Cape Town’s make-believe politics
Cape Town remains one of the most racially and economically segregated cities in South Africa, and there aren’t many signs of things getting better.
Music Break. Mufasa

The Two Sudans

How to feminise a tank
The Egyptian artist Nadine Hammam’s work maps out the social and psychological position of the female body through the dialectic of the naked and the nude.

Angolan Solutions
Rafael Marques de Morais, despite being labeled a foreign agent by the Angolan state, has always insisted that Angolans need to resolve their own problems.
Pharoahe Monch is ‘Still Standing’

Benetton Politics
The made-upness and the shallowness of the Democratic Alliance of South Africa’s vision of a non-racial future.