South Africa: Meet the Queer Vloggers Taking Back the Narrative
[African Arguments] Faced with misrepresentation in the mainstream media, queer influencers are telling their own stories and creating communities on YouTube.
[African Arguments] Faced with misrepresentation in the mainstream media, queer influencers are telling their own stories and creating communities on YouTube.
[African Arguments] Cryptocurrency doesn't have to be a problem. Neither does the Central Bank.
[African Arguments] Ethnicity isn't meant to be a big part of politics, yet both the president and his rival accuse the other of tribalism and see themselves as its antidote.
[African Arguments] The pandemic neither affected the running of the October 2020 elections nor was it an issue on the campaign trail. Why?
[African Arguments] In April 2020 Melinda Gates of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said that she could not sleep at night because of the devastation she imagined the coronavirus might cause on the African continent, which lacked the capacity to pro...
[African Arguments] A recent report detected several government agencies using Circles' platforms to snoop on texts, calls and locate private individuals.
[African Arguments] Russia recently sent an additional 300 military advisors to support President Touadéra as part of a deepening relationship. What's in it for each side?
[African Arguments] Tshisekedi has outmanoeuvred his predecessor and has now appointed a PM. But is a victory for the president one for the Congolese people?
[African Arguments] "We should really do more on sexuality." For a few years now, one can regularly hear this intention amongst journal and book editors concerned with Africa and African Studies. Yet, over the last decades, a lot has already been publi...