It’s been 30 years since Africa’s last great revolutionary leader was killedByMohamed Keita and CommentaryPublishedOctober 15, 2017
Zimbabwe has a new “minister of WhatsApp” whose first job seems to be to stop WhatsAppByTawanda Karombo and CommentaryPublishedOctober 14, 2017
Bitcoin’s rise in African markets is driven by an old Russian ponzi schemeByChelsea Barabas and CommentaryPublishedOctober 13, 2017
Africa’s richest man has a built-in advantage with Nigeria’s governmentByFeyi Fawehinmi and CommentaryPublishedOctober 11, 2017
Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis isn’t about language, but economic deprivationByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedOctober 9, 2017
Nigeria already has so many children but fixing infertility is a fast-growing businessByMark Amaza and CommentaryPublishedOctober 6, 2017
Cameroon’s “Anglophone” crisis has reached a boiling point as security forces kill 17 protestersByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedOctober 2, 2017
Cameroon is disrupting the internet in its English-speaking regions to stifle protests againByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedOctober 1, 2017
The legacy of Africa’s first woman president is as a pioneer—but not of female empowermentByStacey Knott and CommentaryPublishedOctober 1, 2017
Uganda’s doctors and nurses are seeking greener pastures—in war-torn LibyaByAmy Fallon and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 29, 2017
Zimbabwe’s economy is worsening as food lines grow and investors are left frustratedByTawanda Karombo and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 27, 2017
Egypt doesn’t have anti-gay laws, but is arresting music fans for raising the rainbow flagByFarid Y. Farid and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 26, 2017
Cameroon is on edge after security forces opened fire on Anglophone protestersByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 26, 2017
The crisis in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions has turned violent with bombingsByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 22, 2017
Uber is getting set to launch a national bus service in EgyptByFarid Y. Farid and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 22, 2017
East Africa’s family-owned retailers are struggling to adapt to a changing businessByJoshua Masinde and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 20, 2017
South Africa has spent millions of dollars subsidizing articles in scam academic journalsBySarah Wild and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 19, 2017
Ethiopia’s tense ethnic federalism is being tested againByTom Gardner and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 15, 2017
Thanks to a cash crisis, one US dollar in Zimbabwe now has three different valuesByProblem Masau and CommentaryPublishedSeptember 7, 2017