AU chairperson Dlamini-Zuma addresses the African Peer Review Mechanism forum © GCIS Reviving the African Peer Review Mechanism may once…
Browsing: Africa in Fact
The AU’s Agenda 2063 is an ambitious document underpinned by political commitment, but the real work lies in implementation
Identity politics loom large at the African Union (AU). As some of our writers show in this edition of Africa…
Five strong candidates are vying to be the African Union Commission’s new chairperson
Over a century of deeply racist Western literature continues to influence notions of ‘blackness’ and what it means to be…
Pidgin and creole emerged to serve trade, but what of their longer-term use and acceptance?
Childhood links to the motherland seem to require a certain patriotism, yet Swaziland is troubled by a self-serving ruler
When white ‘allies’ want to make a difference will there still be space for their contribution?
A Canadian academic is ordered to pay attention, keep quiet and learn the country’s official history
The RPF government’s version of history is a tool of power rather than a story shared by all