The signing of the Expropriation Bill into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa has ignited heated debate, with political parties ...
African literature is thriving, gaining global recognition with major awards like the Nobel, Booker, and Camões prizes in 2021, a milestone hailed as “the year for African literature.” ...
The Rolex, a Ugandan innovation, has become a symbol of national identity, much like the Swiss watch represents Switzerland. This affordable snack—a chapati rolled with fried eggs, spices, and ...
Abidjan’s Plateau district is undergoing a vibrant transformation, with graffiti murals now brightening the city’s urban canvas. Once met with disdain and legal risk, graffiti is increasingly ...
Tangier, on the “Moroccan Riviera,” offers an affordable alternative to Marrakech. Famous for its Art Deco Cinémathèque de Tanger and ties to icons like Burroughs and Jagger, Tangier’s ...
Cabo Verde’s islands each offer unique worlds to explore. On Fogo, the active volcano shapes black-sand beaches, lava fields, and fertile farmlands that produce the archipelago’s finest wine.
Founded in 1996, iAfrica stands as one of South Africa's most enduring portals. In 2018, Africa.com acquired iAfrica, consolidating its position in the digital landscape. Renowned for its diverse ...
South Africa, home to a vibrant Indian community, celebrates its rich cultural fusion, with Durban as a hub of Indian heritage. Designer Shaakira Jassat, raised in a South African Muslim household ...
In Tanzania, more women are embracing Mancala, known as Bao in Swahili, a centuries-old African game traditionally played by men. Derived from the Arabic root n-q-l meaning “movement,” Mancala ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is seeking mining investors from Saudi Arabia to reduce its reliance on Chinese firms, which currently dominate the sector. Marcellin Paluku, a deputy cabinet ...
A growing demand for PhD graduates has highlighted barriers such as limited funding, resource constraints, supervisory issues, and personal coping struggles, as revealed in a study focused on ...
On January 19, over 170 million Americans could lose access to TikTok due to federal legislation mandating its sale or a U.S. ban. This move, upheld by the Supreme Court, has profound implications ...