Pan-Africanism lives through the South African legacy of women like Frene Ginwala
Many know Frene Ginwala, the iconic anti-apartheid activist, as democratic South Africa’s first speaker of parliament. But few know of
Many know Frene Ginwala, the iconic anti-apartheid activist, as democratic South Africa’s first speaker of parliament. But few know of
Andre De Ruyter, the former CEO of Eskom, has presented himself as a simple hero trying to save South Africa’s
Writer and feminist activist Reem Abbas on the personal costs of the war between Sudan’s military and the Rapid Support
In Kampala, Nasser road has become an iconic site of entrepreneurial printing, most famously, its ubiquitous posters of notorious political
Fatou Cissé’s directorial debut meditates on the uncertain fate and importance of Malian cinema amidst the growing dismissiveness towards the
Academics in Angola’s public universities are on strike. But instead of only being concerned with the decay of higher education,
Read More For black women in particular, the individual pursuit of a soft, consumption-driven life is a fragile approach to
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Read More Chris Hani’s legacy is often reduced to debates about his tragic death in April 1993, but his significance
South Africa has had formal democracy for 30 years, but more of its citizens are tuned out of the democratic
Many know Frene Ginwala, the iconic anti-apartheid activist, as democratic South Africa’s first speaker of parliament. But few know of
Andre De Ruyter, the former CEO of Eskom, has presented himself as a simple hero trying to save South Africa’s
Writer and feminist activist Reem Abbas on the personal costs of the war between Sudan’s military and the Rapid Support
In Kampala, Nasser road has become an iconic site of entrepreneurial printing, most famously, its ubiquitous posters of notorious political
Fatou Cissé’s directorial debut meditates on the uncertain fate and importance of Malian cinema amidst the growing dismissiveness towards the
Academics in Angola’s public universities are on strike. But instead of only being concerned with the decay of higher education,
Read More For black women in particular, the individual pursuit of a soft, consumption-driven life is a fragile approach to
Read More Lest the WHO forget, containing infectious diseases is less about culture than the racist structure of international relations
Read More Chris Hani’s legacy is often reduced to debates about his tragic death in April 1993, but his significance
South Africa has had formal democracy for 30 years, but more of its citizens are tuned out of the democratic