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President Joseph Kabila, in power since 2001, knows young people in Congo want him gone.
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President Joseph Kabila, in power since 2001, knows young people in Congo want him gone.


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The Congo is a generous purveyor of African stereotypes, often making it difficult to see the politics through the thickets of hyperbole.

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Almost four out of five men in South Africa surveyed had raped their first victim before the age of twenty.


History reminds us that the past is not something that can or should be left behind. Rather, we are morally obliged to keep reflecting on them.

Dominant culture in South Africa benignly recall slavery as part of a vaguely picturesque past that left us with beautiful colonial houses, award-winning wines and tourism.

How phones change the terrain on which Kenyans can make claims for services, redistribution, and recognition.

On 25 November 2016, Fidel Castro passed away. To many Africans Fidel was a hero, playing a central role in their liberation from colonialism.

Nigerian cinema is finally being embraced outside Nollywood for its diversity and capacity to adapt to dramatic technological and infrastructural shifts.

"White person!," people passing by shout, smiling and waving at me. I am black. I am African. I am Rwandan."

The many extra-judicial executions that happen in the poor, and predominantly, eastern urban settlements of Kenya's capital, Nairobi.

What is the death of a pregnant informal fish seller in Dakar to the suffering of sweatshop workers in Bangladesh or refugees at the borders of Europe?

All sorts of countercultural, even radical signifiers have been ransacked of their meaning in Zimbabwe.

The role of the left should not be to focus its efforts on bargaining with the often misrepresented and caricatured concerns of a small sector of the working classes.