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24 March 2025
Namibia’s First Female President Appoints New Women-Majority Cabinet
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reduced the number of ministries, citing the need to reduce the cost of governance and improve efficiency.
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reduced the number of ministries, citing the need to reduce the cost of governance and improve efficiency.
Often considered the gatekeepers of ancient Egyptian traditions, Orthodox Copts celebrate Christmas with traditional recipes.
Ghana’s 2024 elections are crucial to the future of the country’s socio-economic development. However, voters are unsure if the two major candidates are up to the task.
Koyo Kouoh, Lesley Lokko, Rujeko Hockleyd and Aindrea Emelife are redefining global art, bringing African women's voices to the forefront.
The state of the economy in popular end-of-year celebration locations like Ghana and Nigeria has affected the scale of events, pushing people to focus on smaller, more intimate gatherings.
The story of the first Black samurai, who’s often wrongly portrayed as a slave, is told from an African perspective for the first time in the South African graphic novel ‘Yasuke: Way of the Butterfly.’
Libya’s proposed morality police is the latest escalation in a pattern of increasing violence against women.
“30 Years of the New South Africa” is part of the packed ADIFF 2024 schedule, with over 80 films from more than 20 countries.
For young Nigerians who dedicate a portion of their income to supporting their families, the issue isn't the will—it's the means.
Too Early For Birds bid farewell to their critically acclaimed production about a key political figure, Tom Mboya, with plans to spotlight more untold narratives from Kenya’s rich history.
From T-Pain to Cupcake, humor has become Africa's secret weapon against bad governance and a way to survive trying times.
After Season 1 of 'Love Is Blind: Habibi' aired, many online users expressed their shock at the male participants’ “misogynistic comments,” but Arab women weren’t surprised.
The British Ghanaian artist, Fuse ODG, raises valid points about how prevailing negative stereotypes of Africa are costing the continent.
Joel ‘Kachi Benson’s documentary focuses on four mothers whose daughters were kidnapped as “women bravely holding onto hope in the face of adversity.”
Sudanese rap is having a fantastic year, introducing the North African region to its unique sound and dialect, but are non-Sudanese really listening?
By nabbing nominations across R&B, African Music and Global Music categories, Tems illustrates the multiplicity of being an Afrobeats artist — and why we must insist on it.
From humble beginnings to a regional powerhouse, NAICCON’s 10th anniversary reflects the rise of East Africa’s comic, gaming and creative scene.
The celebrated photographer’s first exhibition invites visitors to experience Nairobi's skyscape through immersive reflections, light and sound.