Pilato was forced to flee Zambia after dropping his latest track, which attacked the presidency
Ironically, Morgan Tsvangirai’s strategy of dealing with opponents within his Movement for Democratic Change echoed that of his nemesis, Robert Mugabe
Tsvangirai was a veteran opposition leader, for nearly two decades the most credible threat to the long rule of former President Robert Mugabe.
Has the Ibrahim Prize set the bar too high for its own good?
The new president is the favourite, but the opposition might still have a chance
The affluent and influential constituency is a microcosm of the Zimbabwean election to come
Two men claim the title, so will the real Kenyan president please stand up?
Despite boasting 15% of the world’s population, Africa accounts for just 3% of global air traffic because flights are expensive and often inconvenient
The African Union’s ‘spy’ computers show that aid always comes with strings attached
Four major TV stations have been indefinitely suspended