Experts say the harsh reaction is a symptom of a bankrupt and desperate government
There are more boy scouts than peacekeepers in the Central African Republic. Even in the midst of a civil war, the scouts are arguably more effective
Even as the DRC prepares to vote on its future, it is impossible to escape its past. And once you start looking for ghosts, you see them everywhere
At the African forensics school, students learn to manage death with dignity
Damning findings show that sexual harassment is rife within the African Union Commission
A new report claims the Zambian government is harassing and threatening its critics
It’s been exactly a year since Robert Mugabe resigned, but Zimbabwe is still the house that Bob built
With little over a month to go, the Congolese opposition is in disarray
The South African pavilion was a ‘disservice to the country’ — and no one could speak Mandarin
Angela Quintal and her Committee to Protect Journalists colleague Muthoki Mumo are now free to leave Tanzania