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Tanzania: President Samia Hassan’s grip on power has been shaken by unprecedented protests

Dan Paget, University of Sussex - In Tanzania, something snapped this year. Protests followed the 29 October 2025 elections. They are unprecedented in their scale, national breadth and political content since the country’s independence in 1961. But the repression unleashed by newly re-elected President Samia Suluhu Hassan has also been unprecedented. She has gone further than her autocratic predecessors in...

Angola’s Economic Crossroads: Reform, Resilience, and the Road Ahead

By Robert Stales In the wake of decades defined by oil wealth and its volatile cycles, Angola is attempting one of the most ambitious economic...

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...

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 bright textiles. Beyond the capital, the wind sweeps across the lunar-like salt flats of Lake...

The Pulse of Banjul: Life in Gambia’s Markets

In Banjul, the capital of The Gambia, daily life spills into the open-air markets where narrow aisles overflow with produce, textiles, and the chatter of vendors. The stalls form more than a commercial...

Odzala-Kokoua Awaits: Eco-Tourism Blossoms in Congo’s Pristine Rainforests

In the heart of the Republic of Congo, where the horizon dissolves into an endless expanse of emerald, Odzala-Kokoua National Park guards one of the most intact tropical ecosystems on Earth. Recognized by...

Breathtaking Views Await Along Lesotho’s Scenic Hiking Trails

Views of majestic mountains, rolling valleys, and vibrant landscapes await you as you initiate on a hiking adventure in Lesotho. Nestled entirely within the Southern African highlands, Lesotho is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an array of unique hiking trails that showcase the country's natural beauty. Whether you are an experienced hiker or just looking for a peaceful escape into nature, Lesotho's scenic routes have something for everyone. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Lesotho is the Sani Pass, a breathtaking trail that takes you through dramatic landscapes and rocky terrains. As you hike along this famed mountain pass, you'll discover panoramic views of the Drakensberg Mountains....

Cameroon: At the Confluence of Africa’s Landscapes and Cultures

On the map of Central Africa, Cameroon forms a slender triangle where the Atlantic coast meets the forests, savannahs, and mountains of the interior....

Explore Unique Flavors in Equatorial Guinea’s Local Cuisine

In the bustling markets of Malabo and Bata, stalls overflow with mangoes, pineapples, bananas, and cassava, their colors and aromas mingling with the smoky scent of fish grilling nearby. Food in Equatorial Guinea is not simply sustenance but a reflection of history, geography, and the interplay of cultures that have shaped this small Central African nation. The country’s cuisine is rooted in indigenous traditions yet layered with influences from Spanish colonial rule, creating a culinary identity that is at once distinctly local and quietly cosmopolitan. Fresh fish, drawn daily from the Atlantic, anchors many meals. Garlic-marinated and charred over open flames, it is served alongside cassava or plantains, staples that...

In Accra, Street Food Tells the Story of a City

On a humid evening in Accra, smoke from roadside grills drifts above the traffic, mingling with the scent of ginger and chili. The city’s...

Guinean Handcrafts Reflect Deep Artistic Traditions

In the crowded markets of Conakry, the capital of Guinea, tables overflow with baskets of woven grass, clay pots bearing delicate etchings, and textiles dyed in earthen hues. These objects, while serving practical purposes, also trace a line through the country’s artistic heritage, binding...

Guinea’s Traditional Music and Dance: A Living Legacy

Across Guinea, rhythm is not simply an accompaniment to daily life; it is a language of its own. In villages and cities alike, drums echo through celebrations and ceremonies, summoning dancers whose movements carry centuries of history. Music and dance here are not mere entertainment but collective expressions of identity, resilience, and cultural pride. The djembe, carved from a single piece of hardwood and topped with goatskin, remains the most iconic of Guinea’s instruments. Its sound—at once sharp and resonant—anchors...

Abidjan Awakens: The Vibrant Heartbeat of West Africa’s Cultural Capital

In Abidjan, the day begins with sound. The call of vendors rises over the hum of engines, blending with the percussion of footsteps on crowded pavements. From Treichville’s bustling markets to Cocody’s tree-lined...

Colorful Festivals Reflect Gabon’s Cultural Diversity

In Gabon, celebration is never far from ritual, and ritual is rarely separated from history. Across towns and villages, festivals unfold as vibrant expressions of identity, bringing together dozens of ethnic groups in...

Breathtaking Views Await Along Lesotho’s Scenic Hiking Trails

Views of majestic mountains, rolling valleys, and vibrant landscapes await you as you initiate on a hiking adventure in Lesotho. Nestled entirely within the Southern African highlands, Lesotho is a paradise for outdoor...

Warm Hospitality Makes Liberia a Welcoming Travel Spot

Most travelers are on the lookout for unique experiences that help them connect with local cultures, and Liberia delivers...

Discover the Rich Flavors of Authentic Guinean Cuisine

In Guinea, meals are as much about community as they are about sustenance. The act of gathering around shared bowls of rice or richly spiced stews reflects traditions that stretch across generations, binding...

Made in Burundi: Four Traditional Dishes at the Heart of East African Cuisine

In the kitchens of Bujumbura and the open-air hearths of rural villages, the flavors of Burundi simmer quietly, telling stories as old as the hills that frame its borders. While this small, landlocked...

Rushing or delaying decisions is linked to anxiety and depression in young people – study

Eugene Lee Davids, University of Pretoria - Each day we make thousands of decisions, starting with what to have for breakfast and what to wear. We make so many decisions that we don’t...

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...

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...

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,...

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...

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...

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...

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...

South Africa has a good childhood vaccination system – what’s stopping it from being great

Susan Goldstein, University of the Witwatersrand and Haroon Saloojee, University of the Witwatersrand - The two public health interventions that have had the greatest...