Pain in a thousand stitches; depicting a society where women live in constant fear of being attacked.
Nelson Chamisa defines himself as a social democrat who believes in providing substantial welfare to support healthcare and basic education.
Taffy Theman and Bustop TV are YouTubers who use comedy to criticise the ruling elite.
The African continent is an obvious contender for courting by major powers.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has not faced official investigation or prosecution over his role in Operation Gukurahundi – 40 years on.
Citizen expectations of governments are not being met by most elected leaders.
Gabon is resource rich, but the Bongo family’s continuous rule has been bad news for the country of 2.3 million people.
The use of force to end the coup in Niger would come at great cost and cripple the regional fight against terrorism.
The challenge is to ensure that the bank is making decisions on a principled and predictable basis.
Rural women in Nigeria circumvent patriarchy to make decisions on their healthcare.
The idea of embedding robust labour obligations in the Kenya-US agreement is highly controversial.
The political elite have held on to power through power-sharing arrangements rather than the ballot. How will that change?
The outcomes of increased financial inclusion in Ghana have been mixed
Civilian protection payment is not a sustainable self-protection strategy in north-west Nigeria.
Examining how military coups unfold is crucial to understanding a country’s path back to democracy.
Without governance reforms, Zimbabwe will continue to face an economic crisis.
A Spell of Good Things powerfully explores polygamy, patriarchy, political corruption and poverty.
The government and opposition have a duty to work towards creating a Kenya in which all citizens can live peacefully.
There are different tactics that governments can use to block the internet, some more sophisticated than others.
A combination of Nigerian and Nigerien factors dim prospects of Ecowas military intervention in Niger.