Pick your battles. Be careful who you sleep with. And learn to accept defeat
The decline of N|uu dates all the way back to 1652, when the first Europeans arrived by ship at the Cape of Good Hope.
The Ugandan opposition leader believes he is best-placed to lead an opposition coalition
The African Union’s human rights boss has expressed grave concerns about the erosion of human rights during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tired of being arrested and beaten up at protests, young activists tried something different and it worked
In a few weeks, when the rainy season arrives, water will finally begin to flow into the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Expect regional tensions to rise along with the water level
We don’t know if the coronavirus killed Pierre Nkurunziza. We do know that, in his absence, Burundi has a chance to take the pandemic seriously
Sumy Sadurni describes the photo she captured of Stella Nyanzi being arrested by police in Kampala
Despite containing Covid-19, it will be some time before normal life resumes — and some measures will be written into the law
Despite Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina’s claims of a cure for Covid-19, experts say ‘there is absolutely no evidence’ that is true