
The South of Algeria has something to say
While protests in the north of Algeria grabs headlines today, protest and dissent in the Algerian Sahara have been going on for decades.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

While protests in the north of Algeria grabs headlines today, protest and dissent in the Algerian Sahara have been going on for decades.

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Why do football matches between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates matter more than any other sporting event in South Africa. Even more than when the rugby Springboks play.

How the African Cup of Nations shows up Arab-African identity and cultural politics on the continent.

The German metal band Rammstein’s video for ‘Auslander’ wants it both ways: a critique of colonialism and sex tourism, but right-wing neo-nazis can also enjoy the fascist iconography.

Poor Nairobi residents pay close to four times more for water that is much less clean, adequate or consistent.

A new documentary film aims to promote awareness and acceptance of LGBTQ in a country where living openly as a gay woman is often a silent and secret struggle.

The transcript of a conversation with Senegalese development economist, Ndongo Samba Sylla, about monetary policy and its colonial legacy.

A reflection by Kenyan writer, Norbert Odero, on a short visa-free visit to Ethiopia.

Investments in military infrastructure by global powers, such as China and the United States, have increased on the African continent in recent years.

Development aid and promoting the foreign interests of Dutch businesses like Shell and Heineken are coupled in the world’s fifth poorest nation. Critics aren’t convinced it’s a good deal.

The inadequacy of charity in tackling the legacies of apartheid and colonialism.

Delegates to ‘Global Africa’ at Oxford University write about how Zionists and their apologists target the academy.

Fanon is your revolutionary’s revolutionary. His life and work continue to inspire and empower a new generation of dreamers and fighters.

How does the world’s longest serving autocrat remain in power?

All that French marketing schtick aside about “the white Zulu,” Johnny Clegg was a real one.

Algeria reached the African Cup final for the first time in 29 years after defeating Nigeria. It can’t be divorced from politics back home.

What happens when ike’s, a legendary bookstore in Durban, South Africa, creates a literary festival? For one, synergy.

How local conflicts in the Sahel-Sahara over justice, or rather its absence, get dragged into tensions between outsiders.

One of South Africa’s leading universities, UCT, released a curriculum change framework post-#RhodeMustFall. This is a critique by two alum.