
Learning from Chile
Chile’s march to a progressive constitution and egalitarian transformation has stalled. What can movements in the Global South learn?
Chile’s march to a progressive constitution and egalitarian transformation has stalled. What can movements in the Global South learn?
South Africa’s Wits University likes to vaunt its anti-apartheid credentials. So why is it cozy with Israel and Zionism?
If South Africa’s Premier Soccer league matters, it is because it’s the country’s most successful pan-Africanist project.
Israel’s strategy of economic partnership and development support to Kenya is a bid to legitimize its ailing international reputation.
For Nigeria to return to the peak of African football, it needs deeper introspection about how the country functions today.
Tadiwa Madenga’s latest book offers us a biographical portrait of Zimbabwean author Yvonne Vera written through her love of plants, gardens and nature.
Just two weeks on from Les Elephants greatest ever triumph, the Ivorian women’s national team is at its lowest point.
A new book argues for the centrality of Congolese elites and regional powers in perpetuating domestic conflict, but it too easily lets the West off the hook.
Africa Is a Country is happy to announce our collaboration with The Nigerian Scam podcast.
Burna Boy’s ‘Monsters You Made’ takes the debate about the need for material decolonization outside the ivory tower and into the public sphere.
Fermée depuis juin 2023, l’université de Dakar est devenue le symbole de l’effondrement de la démocratie sénégalaise.
Closed since June 2023, the University of Dakar has become a symbol of the collapse of Senegalese democracy.