Lebogang Mashile’s Poetry Illuminates Tutu Puoane’s Latest Album

Tutu Puoane, a distinguished jazz artist from South Africa, has unveiled her latest musical offering, "Wrapped in Rhythm (Vol. I)."…

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Uzodinma Iweala Steps Down as CEO of The Africa Center After 7 Years of Leading the Charge for African Culture

After serving as the CEO of the Africa Center for seven years, Uzodinma Iweala is set to resign from his…

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How Ifedolapo Runsewe is Championing Nigeria’s Circular Economy by Turning Trash into Treasure

Ifedolapo Runsewe, is promoting a “circular” approach to industrial growth and growing her rubber recycling operation at the same time.…

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Kenya’s Homegrown Hits: Dramas and Comedies Overtake Foreign Sports in Viewership Numbers

Twin growth in the number of talented young filmmakers and private investors is powering Kenyan production and viewer interest.

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Amazon Prime To Retreat From Content Production and Investment In Africa 

Global streaming giant Amazon Prime is set to reduce its investments in Sub-Saharan Africa and Middle East & North Africa…

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Hausa and Others: Inside the Language Battle in Northern Nigeria

Culture, in recent times, has been reduced to cultural dances, neglecting other pivotal pillars that constitute the core segment of…

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Genius Grant winning artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby expresses cultural collision in her works

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Man Reveals How to Show Love to Your Wife During Her Period

Men, take note! Come and learn the secret to showing your wife (and maybe girlfriend, in case you’re the fornicating…

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Onyeka Nwelue Believes Africa is a Graveyard of Wasted Dreams

The Nigerian filmmaker, publisher, talk-show host, bookseller, author, serial founder, and contemporary African literary heavyweight Onyeka Nwelue shares his thoughts…

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Yagazie Emezi’s Photographs Spark Conversations About Nigeria’s Environmental Crisis

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Cheating on Science: Abdulrahim Hussani’s award-winning literary journey

I came across the brilliant Nigerian writer Hussani Abdulrahim, and I think I have found a treasure. Hussani has what…

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“Orisa” Reviews: More Tropes, Less Mettle

Odunlade Adekola’s Orisa is the story of a proud king Oba Adefolarin (Odunlade Adekola) who, having been made mentally unstable…

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🤔Get Me Lit: Will Jumoke Pay the Prize of Jealousy?

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Zimbabwean Author Farai Mudzingwa Longlisted for the 2024 Republic of Consciousness Prize

Zimbabwean author Farai Mudzingwa has garnered well-deserved recognition for his novel Avenues by Train, which has been longlisted for the 2024 Republic of…

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Ugandan Author Goretti Kyomuhendo Reissues 20-Year-Old Novel Whispers from Vera

Ugandan author Goretti Kyomuhendo just republished her 20-year-old novel Whispers from Vera on August 11, 2023. Published by African Writers Trust,…

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Bacardi Dance: The Choreographic Seduction of South African Rhythm

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The Aftermath of War: A Review of Rasaq Malik Gbolahan’s “No Home In This Land”

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Fisayo Soyombo hunts after the truth even in the face of death

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