
Here's a digital publication hailing Kenya's emerging designers, illustrators, writers, stylists and photographers coming together in times of COVID-19.
23/02/2021
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When a policeman kills your son and there is nothing you can do. The closed doors around Catherine Ndlovu.
15/02/2021
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ZAM launches Bureau Afrika
Blog /Platform for Investigative Journalism. Stories for Change.
02/02/2021
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Dambudzo Marechera still inspires those who fight for freedom and justice in the postcolony.
23/02/2021
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Open for Applications: New Temporary Programme Ecologies of Transformation, Sandberg Instituut
Blog /'The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible' — Toni Cade Bambara.
23/02/2021
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The relationship between farmers and herders has grown increasingly tense amid contestations over land, crop damage, cattle stealing, and violence.
23/02/2021
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In this online live event, Rose Wambui Kamande, Odilia Anyachi Okonga, Vamba Sherif and Rahab Njeri will discuss life and work, especially his latest work, The Perfect Nine with the Kenyan giant world literature.
23/02/2021
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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) was probably the greatest success story of the country’s post-Apartheid era. Former President Zuma saw in SARS a threat to his interests and his kleptocratic clique.
20/01/2021
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While his music was political, he did not want to be a ‘state composer’.
02/02/2021
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The strategies used by the Nigerian military and the skills they learn in the fight against Boko Haram are based on old teachings from colonial-era wars.
26/01/2021
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A death sentence for the rank and file of poaching syndicates in southern Africa is inhuman and unconstitutional.
27/01/2021
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Professor Andrew MacLeod is using DNA technology to track down, and hopefully prosecute, foreign aid workers who have sexually abused women and girls in Central and West Africa.
01/02/2021
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Exploitation and imagination in the works of this year’s principal winner of the Prince Claus Award.
02/12/2020
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The #Jerusalemadancechallenge will enter history as the global COVID-19 crisis’ unprecedented, contemporary African-inspired symbol of hope. Yet the Angolan origins of this viral trend, and the reason behind Jerusalema’s explosive popularity, are barely touched upon by the international media.
10/11/2020
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Why are Africans not dying?
Blog /If the coronavirus has taught us anything, it is that not even a pandemic can erase the inherent racism in the Western media and in humanitarian organisations.
02/11/2020
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- Uganda continues to receive international funding despite human rights violations
- Open for Applications: New Temporary Programme Ecologies of Transformation, Sandberg Instituut
- My Favourite Picture | The Rebel Writer
- Nigeria | Farmer-herder conflict claims more casualties than Boko Haram
- 12.03.21 | Conversations with Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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