The climate policies of both parties are constrained because they are far too wedded to the neoliberal economic systems
From the heady days of Obama’s inauguration to the everyday fears of living while black, Jakki Kerubo had a front-row seat to one of the most turbulent periods in US history
Cameroonians are caught between a vicious civil war at home and brutal detention and deportation measures in the countries they flee to
If Nigerians got to choose the next US president, Donald Trump would be the clear favourite
The parliamentary candidates who won in the 2016 elections were those who spent the most
Like blackface, the US election is a stupid inversion of the ‘usual’ trope of being the superpower that offers lessons on governance and rights to Africa
No woman is at a low risk of getting breast cancer, and those who have the disease require substantial psychosocial support
Try your wits against South Africa’s best puzzle master
In the absence of action from the health department, South Africa’s community health workers are once again having to fight for their rights, with a nationwide strike planned from 9 November.
Limited understanding of finances and a low income means that millions of South Africans either don’t or can’t put money aside for when they’re older