
The politics of reforming traditional land in South Africa
Land reform in South Africa has to not only tackle racial inequalities of ownership, but also the power of chiefs and the Zulu royal family.
Land reform in South Africa has to not only tackle racial inequalities of ownership, but also the power of chiefs and the Zulu royal family.
Negotiations for a minimum wage put Nigeria's trade unions at the front of poor people's struggles.
The consequences for land grabbing on the African continent could be devastating for the development goals of nations in the long term.
What economic gains are in the peace deal between longstanding foes?
The Mandelas and Africa's place in African American politics and popular culture.
Patricia De Lille, one of South Africa's most popular post-apartheid politicians, claims she tried to redress spatial apartheid in Cape Town, but the legacy of her seven year run as mayor is one of violent forced removals and a refusal to upgrade informal settlements.
Hyper-partisan politics and shallow journalism obscured the implications of the protests at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
South Africa’s most famous monarch holds fast to power and prestige at no cost to himself.
Mbembe’s 'Critique of Black Reason' is useful for our analysis of the postcolonial present.
The future looks terrifying for many US-based exiles from Mauritania—facing deportation to Africa's modern "slave nation" under Trump's monstrous ICE.
On the emergence and political work of the rape-resources narrative in the eastern DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo).
Can transitional justice initiatives achieve their ambitious agenda of combatting gender based violence?
Brazil is the world’s second-largest African nation, but just elected an outright rightwing racist as president. It can't be good for the continent.
What does the election of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro mean for Brazilians of African descent?
Caricatures aside, how do President Yoweri Museveni and the National Revolutionary Movement state reproduce power?
What has the world's Moët drinking capital and a world leader in global indices of private jet ownership to do with left politics?
The capacity to decide who can move, who can settle, where and under what conditions is increasingly becoming the core of political struggles.
Any deviation from economic orthodoxy in South Africa is made coterminous with the most extreme cases, like Zimbabwe and Venezuela.
Kenya's prisons are in serious need of reform. Opening the door to private interests is not the solution.
The Biya regime's grip on power has been exposed more than ever before. It is revolting to watch.