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Pan Africanism

Beyoncé and the Heart of Darkness
Friday
/ 30 June 2020

Beyoncé and the Heart of Darkness

Few black thinkers and creatives in the United States seem able to grapple with the implications of their Americocentrism in relation to Africa

By Boluwatife Akinro and Joshua Segun-Lean
Thandika Mkandawire: An intellectual giant, an pan-Africanist
Article
/ 6 April 2020

Thandika Mkandawire: An intellectual giant, an pan-Africanist

Thandika Mkandawire, who died in Stockholm, Sweden, on March 27 after a battle with cancer, was a renowned development economist, an institution builder and a pan-Africanist

By Ibbo Mandaza
25 Years after Beijing: Changing the script about women’s leadership
Article
/ 15 March 2020

25 Years after Beijing: Changing the script about women’s leadership

Women in Africa should not be viewed as having ‘special negotiating skills’. Instead, we should motivate for more women in leadership positions because of their equality as citizens

By Siphokazi Magadla
This Africa Day, the continent is at a crossroads
Africa
/ 25 May 2019

This Africa Day, the continent is at a crossroads

Demographic changes are placing the continent on the brink of what could bring a ‘demographic dividend’ – but only if the right action is taken now.

By Rudo Kwaramba-kayombo
Fela in Versace: how popular culture is driving 21st century pan-Africanism
Article
/ 25 May 2019

Fela in Versace: how popular culture is driving 21st century pan-Africanism

When the AU is making promising strides in realising African integration through the adoption of pop culture, what lessons should be taken from them?

By Siphokazi Magadla
United by an affinity with the blues
Article
/ 1 December 2017

United by an affinity with the blues

The pairing of Nina Simone and Moses Sumney raises questions at the epicentre of life and love

By Staff Reporter
Arabs and the West must pay for slavery, says Pan-African Congress
Analysis
/ 23 January 2014

Arabs and the West must pay for slavery, says Pan-African Congress

The 8th Pan-African Congress has called for reparations regarding the extensive and continuing damage colonialism has done, writes Bennie Bunsee.

By Staff Reporter
Out of Africa’s one-land brand
Article
/ 21 June 2013

Out of Africa’s one-land brand

Though Pan-Africanist ideology persists, AU nations are determined to preserve individuality.

By Staff Reporter
Africa’s growing pains are evident
Africa
/ 24 May 2012

Africa’s growing pains are evident

Setbacks for democracy in Africa co-exist with signs that signal welcomed progress, writes Liesl Louw-Vaudran.

By Liesl Louw-Vaudran
Traditional leadership is part of us
Article
/ 24 May 2012

Traditional leadership is part of us

A new Bill before Parliament gives traditional leaders considerable powers. Monde Nkasa arguments for the Bill.

By Monde Nkasawe and Comment Author
In search of a new spirit of African unity
Analysis
/ 24 May 2012

In search of a new spirit of African unity

EC Ejiogu argues that it is high time we redefine pan-Africanism in a postcolonial context that accommodates diversity.

By Ec Ejiogu Guest Author

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