The impact of unpredictable rainfall and flooding on agriculture and food security in KenyaThe floods destroyed crops, farmland, livestock and livelihoodsWritten by Guest Contributor30 August 2024
Séverin Ayao Kansa: Togo’s only chance of success at the 2024 Paris Paralympic GamesFor 11 days, 4,400 athletes from 182 countries will compete in 22 sports disciplinesWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura29 August 2024
Everything you should know about the Nigeria vs South Africa ‘online ride-hailing war’The tension can be traced back to xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South AfricaWritten by Zita Zage, Guest Contributor27 August 2024
Through the lens of Czech-British photographer Liba Taylor: The power of photographyA refugee from Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia spent her life documenting other refugeesWritten by Elmira Lyapina26 August 2024
Madagascar: Hyperinflation could trigger a social implosionIn Madagascar, the average monthly income is still only USD 42Written by Independent Reporter, Jean Sovon Translated by Laura26 August 2024
‘Nionsologie': A term used in DRC to describe those who profess to know it all'Nionsologie' ('Nionsology') stems from the Lingala word 'nionso,' meaning 'all'Written by IciCongo Translated by Laura26 August 2024
From uprootedness to artistic expression: An interview with Cameroonian artist Salifou Lindou' ... I see my work as exploring the dual nature of human existence — strength and fragility'Written by Omid Memarian22 August 2024
The unique sounds of South Africa are a reminder of the country’s traditions, struggle, and resilienceSouth African music reflects the country's complex cultural heritageWritten by Zita Zage21 August 2024
What happened to Nigeria at the Paris Olympics?Nigerians are disappointed about their country's performance at the Summer OlympicsWritten by Guest Contributor21 August 2024
Are 90 percent of Kenyans homophobic?Ultra-conservative advocacy group CitizenGo circulated a petition with deceptive data claimsWritten by Linda Ngari20 August 2024
Starlink in Sudan: A lifeline or war facilitator?Internet is being used as a weapon by warring partiesWritten by Digital Rights Lab20 August 2024
African Union: Concerns grow on African continent over the spread of mpoxNo mpox vaccines are available in AfricaWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura19 August 2024
Some historic moments for Africa at the 2024 Olympic GamesTop seven standout achievements for African athletes in ParisWritten by Zita Zage19 August 2024
Internet shutdowns in Sudan allow the bypass of regulationsThat battles over control of telecommunications infrastructure and internet accessWritten by Digital Rights Lab14 August 2024
Pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe are being prosecuted for ‘public disorder’Detained activists said they were tortured and threatened with rapeWritten by Jennifer Avila14 August 2024
Rare Olympic Games coverage opportunity for African journalists: An interview with Daniel DodjagniTogolese athletes don't train in adequate conditionsWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura12 August 2024
African journalist perspectives on 2024 Paris Olympic GamesNot all athletes have the same training conditionsWritten by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura12 August 2024
China helped Cameroon build drinking water infrastructure. Is it a debt crisis or developmental aid?Cameroon developed its water infrastructure with Chinese loansWritten by Desire Nimubona, Ruohan Xie8 August 2024
Women are paying the ultimate price in Cameroon’s armed conflict'These experiences are damaging ... wounds that can never be cured'Written by Minority Africa8 August 2024
Senegalese parliamentarian Guy Marius Sagna defends the people in ECOWAS parliamentThe ECOWAS parliament has 115 members of parliament from 15 member states Written by Jean Sovon Translated by Laura8 August 2024
Vaping loopholes are endangering children and the environment in Nigeria and Burkina FasoThere are no laws to regulate vaping or for proper disposal of e-cigarettesWritten by The Colonist Report3 August 2024