Living for the ball
Ndeye Debo Seck has lost interest in local club football in Senegal. It has a lot to do with how the local game is administered.
Ndeye Debo Seck has lost interest in local club football in Senegal. It has a lot to do with how the local game is administered.
Where do these debates about the place of coloureds and Indians in South Africa come from?
A Kenyan football fan reflects on a lifetime of World Cup finals.
For France's former colonies in Africa to enjoy true independence, they need to control over their own money and budgets.
Football in Senegal is magic. That the team has qualified for their second World Cup, heightens the joy.
What will the renewed land debate in South Africa mean for the border woes of neighbors such as Lesotho?
Paul Biya's inability to address the crisis in the country's Anglophone region is pushing the nation to the brink.
Has migration policy reckoned with epidemics like Ebola?
A reflection on police brutality in Nigeria on the anniversary of the death of the 'Apo Six.'
While entertaining, the showy presidential campaign of Zimbabwe's opposition may not amount to much on July 30th.
Mozambicans feel the death of the former leader of Renamo could put a wrench in the path towards a peaceful, democratic future.
For decades, Big Men in different forms have had their day in Africa, and have forced us to celebrate "Africa Day" every year. It's time for a change.
South Africa's lead anti-land reform organization is cultivating its relationship with the international far right.
Is there a future for industrialization on the African continent?
The ruling regime in Eritrea manipulates news and information to gain total control over its citizens.
Israeli propaganda in Ghana, and elsewhere in Africa, is aimed especially at evangelical Christians.
President Jacob Zuma oversaw a rise in political violence across all sectors of South African society.
Reporting on protests in poor communities where the mainstream media lacks, social media picks up the slack. This isn't always a good thing.
In post-uprising Tunisia, the western backed military is hampering the country's transition to democracy.
How private education companies ruin education in Kenya: Private education companies have sought to cash in on the development game.