David Corio/Redferns/Getty Images March 25, 2020 Tribute to Manu Dibango: Cameroonian jazz pioneer loved across Africa and the world Rogers Orock, University of the Witwatersrand The saxophonist and singer leaves a legacy spanning more than 60 years of musical production that will continue to echo in global sounds.
Manu Dibango (centre) Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images March 25, 2020 Manu Dibango: Afropolitan musical genius with a giant heart Francis Nyamnjoh, University of Cape Town One of the greatest artists ever to emerge from Cameroon had a fraught relationship with his homeland – but because of it touched all corners of Africa and the world.
The Oluwole Urban Market near Marina in Lagos. Being middle class is more than just being a consumer. Reuters/Akintunde Akinleye November 1, 2017 Why the private sector’s hype about the African middle class isn’t helpful Henning Melber, University of Pretoria Scholars have started to investigate what it really means to be middle class in Africa.