He was the hope of many Zimbabweans and the man Mugabe feared most, but he failed at the last hurdle
In Harare the fates of trees and people seem to be intertwined
Like the Shona’s achiHera or the Igbo’s Ogbanje, the singer overshadows other American pop stars
Since Bob Marley’s independence day appearance, the genre has been steadily evolving
Elizabeth Henning is hooked on Finland and believes it can teach us a great deal about education.
The continent’s cities are built very differently to those in Europe, and a new book dedicates ?itself to these singular settlements.
Tired of producing endless tomes, the renowned activist has taken her views to Twitter instead.
The poet Makhafula Vilakazi lays bare and rejects the sorry conditions that govern life on the margins.
A notable debut novel – "The Blacks of Cape Town" – ?explores how complex ?issues of race colour South Africa’s past, ?present and future.
An incomplete history of Swaziland gives the royal court too much credit for its own decline.