Africa's political trajectory continues to face significant turbulence as military interventions challenge democratic institutions across the Sahel region while several nations grapple with contested elections and constitutional reforms. The continent recorded its eighth military coup since 2020 with recent developments in West Africa, raising concerns about democratic backsliding at a time when economic pressures and security challenges test civilian...
By Robert Stales
In the narrow, bustling streets of Cotonou, container trucks rumble toward the port while roadside vendors balance baskets of fresh produce on...
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...
PRAIA – The Government of Cabo Verde (GoCV) is undertaking a series of reforms to strengthen fiscal sustainability and accelerate inclusive economic growth. According to the new Public Finance Review (PFR) released today by the World Bank, securing these reforms requires...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the line between the raw power of nature and the pulse of human life is rarely clear. This vast nation — a mosaic of rainforest, savannah, volcanic...
Across Ghana’s varied terrain, a quiet movement has been reshaping the country’s relationship with tourism. Eco-tourism, once a niche idea, has emerged as a growing force, marrying the demands of travel with a...
With a vibrant mix of colors, sounds, and aromas, Namibia's local markets are a feast for the senses and offer you a unique glimpse into the country's rich culture and heritage. These markets are not only gathering spots for locals but also showcase the creativity of Namibian artisans through their crafts, the diversity of its culinary offerings, and the spirit of its communities.
As you stroll through these lively markets, your eyes will be delighted by the wide array of handmade crafts and artifacts. Each item tells a story, whether it's a piece of traditional jewelry, intricately woven baskets, or wooden carvings that reflect Namibia's diverse ethnic groups. Engaging with...
In the sun-baked courtyards of Burkina Faso’s villages, where iron pots simmer over charcoal fires and the scent of ground grains drifts on the breeze, To takes shape. At first glance, it is modest—just a dense, starchy mound made from millet, sorghum, or corn flour. Yet this unassuming staple anchors meals across the country, carrying with it centuries of tradition, resilience, and shared experience.
Prepared daily in rural kitchens and urban homes alike, To is more than sustenance. It is a cornerstone of Burkinabé life, as intrinsic to communal gatherings as music and storytelling. The process begins with grains that have long defined the country’s agricultural rhythm. Ground to a...
Community plays a vital role in the Mauritanian culture, and one of the best ways to experience this is through the traditional tea-drinking ritual. You may find that sharing tea is not just a pastime, but a key to building and preserving social bonds....
Just imagine stepping into the vibrant world of Sierra Leone, where the rhythm of drums beckons you to join in the celebration of life, culture, and community. The traditional music and dance of this West African nation are not merely performances; they are expressions of the very essence of Sierra Leonean identity, steeped in history and rich in meaning. When you investigate into these age-old practices, you discover that each note and every move tells a story that connects...
In Guinea-Bissau, music is more than performance—it is memory, expression, and identity woven into rhythm. Across villages and city streets, the pulse of drums and the shimmer of string instruments carry the stories...
Along the banks of the River Gambia and across the country’s bustling towns and villages, festivals serve as markers of time, memory, and identity. They are not merely occasions of celebration, but gatherings...
By Laila Hassani Mze
MORONI, COMOROS — Perched at the crossroads of the Mozambique Channel and the Indian Ocean, the Comorian archipelago is emerging from obscurity into the limelight. With its dramatic volcanic landscapes,...
By JONAS LOUBIN
In the humid air of Cotonou’s open markets, the scent of grilled meat mingles with the earthy aroma of maize porridge. Stalls overflow with yams, cassava roots, and baskets of ripe...
In the rolling highveld and sunlit valleys of Eswatini, food is more than sustenance. It is a living archive, a record of cultural memory carried on the tongue and in the kitchen fires...
Linda-Gail Bekker, University of Cape Town - A large clinical trial in South Africa and Uganda has shown that a twice-yearly injection of a new pre-exposure prophylaxis drug gives young women total protection...
In Ethiopia, dance is not simply performance but a living record of history, shaped by centuries of ritual, celebration, and cultural memory. Across the...
In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...
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