A Nigerian woman has described recent attacks on foreign Africans in South Africa as “heartless” as anger grows over violence that followed...
Editorial: South Africa finds itself at a troubling crossroads, where the promise of African solidarity is increasingly engulfed by flames of suspicion...
The road into KuGompo East London, no longer feels like an entrance; it feels like a warning. Twisted metal sheets hang off...
Selemani Bungara, the man behind one of East Africa’s most enduring political catchphrases, is dead. Bungara, widely known as “Bwege”, was a...
A tense television encounter has ignited a storm across Kenya’s digital public square, with Trevor Ombija facing fierce backlash over his conduct...
In Kenya’s restless political theatre, where perception often outruns proof, few figures command intrigue quite like Millicent Omanga. She is a woman...
In Uganda’s tightly interwoven circles of power, few figures embody quiet influence quite like Charlotte Kainerugaba – a woman whose presence is...
With a series of posts that went around the internet like stray fireworks, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba has once again put himself and...
In Kenya’s fast-evolving mobile money landscape, Safaricom is tightening privacy on Mpesa – but leaving a clear trail for those who need...
When Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo arrived in Nairobi, he probably anticipated the usual diplomatic formalities – handshakes, a guard of honour, and...