Uganda: Race for Equality Ride From Nakivale to Kampala Amplifies Voices of Marginalised Communities
A cycling initiative in Uganda highlights the ongoing struggles for equality faced by refugees, persons with disabilities, and young women.
The Congolese Pascal Boroto, winner of the 5th edition of the Voices of Africa literary award
Pascal Boroto from the Democratic Republic of Congo has won the 5th edition of the Voices of Africa literary prize for his debut novel, 'The Name of My Mother.'
Returning to 'The Words of Black Women,' a pioneering text of Afro-feminism
The article discusses the significance of Awa Thiam's 1978 work "La Parole aux négresses" in African feminism, highlighting its impact on women's voices in a patriarchal society.
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Has His Priorities Wrong - Opposition Says Following Launch of U.S.$25 Million Munhumutapa Tournament
The Zimbabwean government faces criticism for allocating US$25 million to a football tournament while neglecting critical sectors like healthcare, according to opposition voices.
Afrotronix explores African heritage in "KÖD," his new album
Chadian musician and composer Afrotronix returns with his new album "KÖD," featuring 27 diverse and danceable tracks that modernize the rhythms, melodies, and voices of African musical heritage.