Zimbabwe’s politicians are fighting a vicious battle against fake news and each otherByCommentary and Tawanda Karombo
How to separate the myths and realities of China’s role in tackling Africa’s infrastructure deficitByCommentary and Andrew Alli
Cameroon is trying to distance itself from extra-judicial killings by soldiers as election loomsByCommentary and Amindeh Blaise Atabong
France’s World Cup soccer players are as African as they want to beByCommentary and Siddhartha Mitter
Uganda’s government is doubling down on its controversial social media taxByCommentary and Lydia Namubiru
In Nigerian politics, there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemiesByCommentary and Matthew T. Page
Zimbabwe’s first-ever election without Robert Mugabe has turned into a data privacy minefieldByCommentary and Tawanda Karombo
Cameroon’s Nigerian business community is fleeing as the Anglophone crisis deepensByCommentary and Amindeh Blaise Atabong
Could Chris Pratt really train velociraptors to do his bidding? A paleontologist says yesByCommentary
No, Uganda’s new social media levy isn’t just another tax to raise revenueByCommentary and Lydia Namubiru
A two-day crash in Zimbabwe’s mobile money system shows the vulnerabilities of going cashlessByCommentary and Tawanda Karombo
The naming of a Brussels square after Congo’s Patrice Lumumba is stirring ugly colonial memoriesByCommentary and Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu
An ambitious national solar power strategy to fix Togo’s electricity problem might just workByCommentary and Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu
Air pollution is killing young children in African cities, say scientistsByCommentary and Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu