Sudan’s rebel force has declared a parallel government: what this means for the war

Samir Ramzy, Helwan University - Sudan’s south-western city of Nyala in Darfur recently became the centre of a significant political development. After more than two years of fighting Sudan’s army, an alliance of armed and political groups backed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces announced the formation of a parallel government on 20 July 2025. The new administration, dubbed the Government...

Cultural Tourism Fuels Djibouti’s Economic Growth

In the narrow lanes of Djibouti City’s central market, merchants call out over the din, their stalls stacked with fragrant spices, handwoven baskets, and...

The Port of Cotonou – Benin’s Gateway to Economic Power in West Africa

The Port of Cotonou — The Gateway To Economic Power For Benin In West Africa In terms of economics, realizing what the Port of Cotonou means...

Bitter Harvest: Cocoa Farmers in Côte d’Ivoire Confront Falling Prices

In the humid lowlands of Côte d’Ivoire, the scent of fermenting cocoa beans hangs in the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of freshly turned soil. Under the shade of towering cacao trees, farmers move with deliberate precision, splitting...

Lake Malawi Shines as a Top African Travel Destination

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...

Wildlife Safaris Make Uganda a Top Destination for Nature Lovers

There's a certain magic in Uganda that calls to nature lovers from around the globe. As an adventurer exploring new landscapes, a wildlife safari in this East African paradise offers you the chance...

Warm São Tomé Hospitality Welcomes Visitors with Open Arms

Over the years, São Tomé and Príncipe has carved a niche as a tropical paradise in the Gulf of Guinea, renowned not only for its stunning natural beauty but also for its warm and inviting hospitality. When you step onto this beautiful archipelago, you are greeted by the friendly smiles of the locals, eager to share their island culture and traditions with you. The genuine warmth of São Tomé hospitality truly adds an extra layer of charm to your travel experience, ensuring that you feel welcomed and appreciated during your stay. As you explore the main island of São Tomé, you will soon notice how the residents place immense value...

Historic Villages Preserve Zambia’s Ancestral Ways of Life

Most travelers often overlook the hidden gems of culture and tradition many countries have to offer. If you're considering a trip to Zambia, you...

Eritrea’s Coffee Ceremonies Brew History, Hospitality, and Flavor

In Eritrea, coffee is less a beverage than a ritual, a practice woven into daily life and communal identity. From urban neighborhoods in Asmara to rural villages on the plateau, the slow unfolding of a coffee ceremony represents one of the nation’s most enduring traditions. The ritual begins with the beans themselves, unroasted and pale, poured into a pan and set atop open flames. As the heat rises, the air fills with the sharp scent of transformation—green turning to brown, husks crackling, smoke rising in spirals. The roasting is often done before guests, who are invited to savor the aroma before the process moves forward. It is an act of...

Biltong: Botswana’s Beloved Cured Meat

In Botswana’s bustling markets, the scent of spice and sun-dried meat hangs in the air. Tied in neat bundles or sliced into rich, dark...

Botswana: Where Heritage Meets Progress

Under the wide skies of Southern Africa, Botswana unfolds as a land where ancient rhythms meet the pace of modern growth. This landlocked nation, bordered by Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, is celebrated for both its unspoiled landscapes and its steady climb as one...

Festivals in Namibia Celebrate Art, Music, and Community Spirit

It's hard to overstate the importance of festivals in a country like Namibia, where art, music, and community spirit intertwine to create a vibrant cultural tapestry. When you attend these events, you are not just a spectator; you become an integral part of a shared experience that celebrates the rich heritage of this southern African nation. Namibia offers a multitude of festivals throughout the year, each providing a unique insight into its diverse cultures. One of the most popular events...

Lesotho’s Handwoven Blankets Tell Stories Through Design

Many cultures around the world use fabric and textiles to express their identity, and in Lesotho, handwoven blankets are no exception. You may not realize that the blankets you come across are not...

Traditional Libyan Music Keeps Cultural Heritage Alive

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...

Local Markets in Maputo Celebrate Art, Food, and Culture

You are about to launch on an extraordinary journey through the vibrant local markets of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. These bustling hubs are not just places to buy and sell; they are...

Colorful Markets Offer a Glimpse Into Daily Life in Uganda

It's an exhilarating experience wandering through the vibrant markets of Uganda, where the heart and soul of daily life...

A Feast of Memory: Algeria’s Culinary Heritage

In Algeria, food is not merely sustenance—it is a chronicle of history, migration, and the land itself. This North African nation’s culinary traditions carry the imprint of Berber roots, Arab influence, and centuries...

Taste Authentic Moroccan Cuisine in the Heart of Marrakech

Just step into the vibrant streets of Marrakech, and you will be instantly captivated by the rich aromas wafting through the air. As an crucial part of your experience in this breathtaking city,...

Cancer care in Africa: translations of key words convey fear and need to change

Hannah Simba, African Population and Health Research Center - Language can give people the power to take an active part in their own healthcare, or it can create barriers. Effective communication raises awareness about...

Data protection is poor for African farmers who use digital services: Kenya and Ghana cases highlight gaps

Heike Baumüller, University of Bonn and Bezawit Beyene Chichaibelu,...

From enormous elephants to tiny shrews: how mammals shape and are shaped by Africa’s landscapes

Ara Monadjem, University of Eswatini Africa is the world’s most...

Menopause increases your risk of STIs due to how aging changes your body

Thomas L. Cherpes, The Ohio State University Diagnoses for sexually...

Social media: Disinformation expert offers 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy influencers

Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel Social networks have revolutionised the...

Religion in Botswana: A Tapestry of Faith and Tradition

GABORONE, Botswana — In Botswana, the rhythm of daily life is underscored by a diverse and deeply rooted religious tradition. Here, faith is not...

The Port of Cotonou – Benin’s Gateway to Economic Power in West Africa

The Port of Cotonou — The Gateway To Economic Power For Benin In West Africa In terms of economics, realizing what the Port of Cotonou means...

Social media: Disinformation expert offers 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy influencers

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...

Burkina Faso: A Tapestry of Tradition and Culture

In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...

From Drums to Dance: The Beating Heart of Benin’s Festivals

Benin, a West African nation with centuries of layered history, holds its traditions close. Here, cultural festivals are not simply seasonal spectacles; they are...