Brooks Marmon, University of Pretoria - Edson Sithole was born in what was then Southern Rhodesia in 1935. He was the first black person in southern Africa to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree. He was the second black person in the country (which became Zimbabwe in 1980) to qualify as a lawyer, and co-founded Rhodesia’s African Bar Association...
PRAIA – The Government of Cabo Verde (GoCV) is undertaking a series of reforms to strengthen fiscal sustainability and accelerate inclusive economic growth. According...
On the terraced hillsides of Burundi, morning light falls across neat rows of cassava, maize, and beans—crops that sustain not only the nation’s kitchens...
By Robert Stales
In the wake of decades defined by oil wealth and its volatile cycles, Angola is attempting one of the most ambitious economic recalibrations on the African continent. The nation—once tethered almost entirely to petroleum exports—is now engaged...
Tours in Liberia offer you an unparalleled experience to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of local life. With its diverse ethnic groups, vibrant history, and stunning landscapes, Liberia provides a unique backdrop...
Malawi is often referred to as the “Warm Heart of Africa,” and when you visit Lake Malawi, you will truly understand why. This stunning freshwater lake, which stretches over 570 kilometers, is not...
In the markets of Eswatini, colors seem to spill across every stall, from strings of beads catching the sunlight to baskets stacked in intricate patterns. Here, artisans transform the natural resources of their surroundings into objects that carry both practical use and symbolic meaning. Handmade jewelry, pottery, textiles, and woven goods form not only the backbone of a thriving local craft economy but also a living record of Swazi cultural identity.
Beadwork remains among the most recognizable traditions. Necklaces, bracelets, and earrings fashioned with glass, stone, and shells are imbued with motifs drawn from nature and daily life. Each piece reflects an artisan’s interpretation of heritage while serving as a...
Brazzaville, the Republic of the Congo’s riverside capital, is a city where tradition, creativity, and a distinctly unhurried rhythm of life converge. While its...
In the humid lowlands of Côte d’Ivoire, where morning mists hang over fields of emerald foliage, cocoa pods swell in shades of yellow, orange, and deep crimson. Here, in the world’s largest producer of cocoa beans, the global story of chocolate begins—not in the gleaming factories of Europe or North America, but in smallholder farms where cultivation is a way of life.
The landscape is a study in abundance. Rolling hills give way to dense groves where the cacao trees thrive under a canopy of taller shade plants. Their gnarled trunks and glossy leaves conceal the heavy pods that, once split, reveal the bitter seeds destined for transformation. This tropical...
Over centuries, Libya has developed a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, and traditional music plays a vital role in preserving this history. As you investigate into the sounds of Libyan music, you will uncover a beautiful amalgamation of influences from African, Arab, Spanish, and Mediterranean cultures. This diverse mix not only reflects Libya's geographical position and historical encounters but also embodies the spirit and resilience of its people.
When you explore traditional Libyan music, you'll primarily discover two distinct categories:...
Most visitors to Tunisia often find themselves enchanted by the historic Medina streets that tell the story of a vibrant, culturally-rich past. As you wander through the narrow, winding alleyways, you will encounter...
With a wealth of architectural wonders, Morocco stands as a true testament to cultural fusion. As you journey through this vibrant North African kingdom, you will notice how the blend of Arab, Berber,...
São Tomé is a treasure trove for chocolate lovers and adventure seekers alike. Nestled in the Gulf of Guinea, this enchanting island nation is renowned for its rich history and exceptional cacao plantations....
In the kitchens of Bujumbura and the open-air hearths of rural villages, the flavors of Burundi simmer quietly, telling stories as old as the hills that frame its borders. While this small, landlocked...
Most people may not immediately associate Sierra Leone with culinary excellence, but you will be pleasantly surprised by the depth and richness of its cuisine. As you explore the dishes that this West...
Melani Ratih Mahanani, University of Heidelberg - HIV treatment has delivered life-altering advantages. Antiretroviral therapy has led to a reduced mortality and improved life expectancy for people living with HIV. Nearly 41 million...
Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel
Social networks have revolutionised the way we communicate, stay informed and share moments of our daily lives. We use platforms...
In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...
Benin, a West African nation with centuries of layered history, holds its traditions close. Here, cultural festivals are not simply seasonal spectacles; they are...
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