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“We’re surrounded by oil”: Activist gardening in a shadow of EACOP

BY JOHN OKOT Judith Bero-Irwoth had just finished clearing her land and planting maize in 2018 when she was approached by officials from a new regional...

Slam Dunk for Business: The growth of the African sports economy

BY JÖRG WIEGRATZ & J SIMON ROFE The world of African sports is receiving unprecedented global attention. Major breakthroughs flow one after another in front of...

“We were rich, now we’re poor”: Life after record droughts in Somaliland

BY JACLYNN ASHLY Khader Daheir Muhammad Egal used to be able to support his family comfortably, traversing the land with a large herd of cattle and...

Kenya at 60: Field notes from the neocolony, and the civilising politics of betterment in the Ruto Hustler era

Just four years after independence, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga published Not Yet Uhuru, a seminal political treatise of the new country. 60 years after independence, and 56 years...

Ivory Coast Triumphs at Home: AFCON 2023 Delivers Unforgettable Moments

Introduction: The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023, a spectacle that began on January 13th, unfolded against the vibrant backdrop of Ivory Coast. With 24...

Some of the best African books of 2023

Once more, African writers from the continent and diaspora have provided us some literary gems. Our top novels of 2023, in no particular order. 1.Ghost Season — Fatin...

City lights, silent nights: Memories of hiding in Nairobi’s labyrinth

Nairobi, a dream etched in my mind, beckoned me from the small town of Ifo Nuura in Kenya. The daily bus from the capital,...

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