
The Match for Occupation
Diego Maradona makes excuses for Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

Diego Maradona makes excuses for Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara.

The majority of African migrants move between countries on the continent.


Drogba became one of the most famous footballers of his generation thanks to his time at Chelsea, but he never won a major tournament for his national team.


What can we do for ‘the worst place in the world’? Surely this play in London, is not the thing.

The possibilities and limitations of the ICC to contribute to our collective struggles and how we conceive of justice itself.

Botswana is usually held up as an exception on the African continent for good economic and political governance. Is this a fair assessment?

Whatever we make of the Ethiopian government’s prevarication, the Irreechaa Massacre was a point of no return for the people.

We speak to an aid worker and trade unionist at the forefront of campaigns to halt the transnational corporate education reform movement.

Why is South Africa withdrawing from the International Criminal Court? And why now? And what does it mean for African states’ participation in the court.

Colombia needs to be able to envision another country beyond the reincarnation of our memories of war.

A number of recently made, small budget films are doing the festival rounds. They give great insight into African women as actors, characters and filmmakers.


Throughout Barack Obama’s presidency, his personal links to Kenya have been weaponized by the U.S.’s Right’s as a slur. But there’s more to his relationship with his father’s country.

The longevity of the Gabonese political system also lies in the many channels of redistribution that connect politicians (known colloquially as “les Grands”) to ordinary citizens.

The constant struggle of the Sahrawi to assert their identity in the face of a permanent occupation by Morocco.

Malians started arriving in New York City in the 1980s, numbering about 8,000 now. They also brought their music.

The legacy of Julius Nyerere’s state and state-run economy in Tanzania is a government (and ruling party) that values decree over debate, and control over entrepreneurship. John Magufuli is a model student of this system in its ideal form.

Recent and current leaders in Tanzania like to be compared to Mwalimu Nyerere. Take current president, John Magufuli. He has been working hard to claim Nyerere’s mantle.