Judith Suminwa Tuluka, the DRC's first woman prime ministerJudith Suminwa Tuluka is a former United Nations officialWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet30 April 2024
First regional elections in Togolese history: An interview with Paul AmegakpoThere are several issues at the center of Togo’s electionWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura29 April 2024
Fifty shades of black in SudanExploring Sudan's rich diversity of skin tones and cultural identitiesWritten by Raseef2227 April 2024
Behind every purple door in this Zimbabwean community, is a safe haven for victims of gender-based violenceThe Purple Door Initiative provides safe havens to GBV victimsWritten by Minority Africa23 April 2024
Mali: Political parties call for presidential elections to end military transitionOver 80 political parties and NGOs are calling for presidential elections Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura23 April 2024
Humanitarian crises in the DRC and Sudan: Over 14 million displaced as famine loomsThe aid networks are being push beyond their limitsWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet17 April 2024
AfrikElles: Togolese media outlet putting African women at the center of its editorial lineWomen journalists account for 80 percent of AfrikElles’ editorial team Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura16 April 2024
The role of language in perpetuating sexual violence in UgandaImbalanced views of sexuality are ingrained through languageWritten by Minority Africa12 April 2024
Environmental defenders work to maintain the peace-building role of nature in northern UgandaThree ways nature can be used to foster sustainable peace and developmentWritten by Peace News9 April 2024
Kenyan rural business owners embrace solar power to overcome decades of electricity shortages'...the biggest advantage that is driving renewable energy is the cost'Written by The Colonist Report9 April 2024
Bassirou Diomaye Faye elected president of Senegal: Victory of a determined youthIn Senegal, young people make up over 70% of the populationWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet9 April 2024
What role for the French language in Togolese society?In 2018, 40% of Togolese people spoke FrenchWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet8 April 2024
Ghanaians debate online about the rights of a 16-year-old girl married to a 63-year-old traditional priestDespite being illegal, child marriage persists in GhanaWritten by Zita Zage7 April 2024
‘The journey to the recognition of LGBTQ rights in Africa is an uphill climb’“If we believe in human rights, we cannot pick what human rights to advocate for” Written by Guest Contributor6 April 2024
From entertainment to rebellion: The various roles music has played in Tanzania's historyThe evolution of the the distinctive sounds of TanzaniaWritten by Zita Zage2 April 2024
13th time’s a charm? African Games close in GhanaDespite enduring challenges the Games have perseveredWritten by Richard Wanjohi1 April 2024