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Sheila Adufutse
Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

Keep Africa Alive
Should our contributor Sonja Sugira, usually a harsh critic of humanitarianism, cut Bono’s RED campaign some slack?

Nick Kristof promotes the missionary position
Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times columnist who has made Africa his beat, lectures poor Congolese about their leisure time. No word about the larger structures causing their misery in the first place.
Sunday Morning
Bono did something right
'Something to Believe'
Rainer Elstermanns' "Photo Studio"

The Guardian of Malawi
'Symbols of Liberia's Struggle'*
Fresh hiphop funk from Cameroon
Vroom. Vroom
The Nigerian senator and his 13 year old bride

Renunciation and redemption
The deadly serious games of J M Coetzee’s novel about the transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa, ‘Disgrace.’
The Emperor has no clothes
The Unofficial World Cup Song?

Mandela’s Children
Alexandra Fuller highlights the deeply ingrained sociological, economic, and political problems that still persist in South Africa as a result of apartheid.

Flavor of the Month
The UK Observer, despite its best attempts, does not have its finger on the pulse of the South African literary scene. The World Cup didn’t help.

African Hospitality
The artist Andrew Putter make use of the past to construct images of how we might live together in the future.
