On #MandelaDay, the world celebrates the life and times of late South African President, freedom fighter and global icon for social justice, Nelson Rolihlahla ‘Madiba’ Mandela.
This was how we celebrated Nelson Mandela on #MandelaDay2019
On #MandelaDay, the world celebrates the life and times of late South African President, freedom fighter and global icon for social justice, Nelson Rolihlahla ‘Madiba’ Mandela.
This was how we celebrated Nelson Mandela on #MandelaDay2019
Benin’s football squad may be away from home as they compete in their fourth AFCON tournament, but their local delicacies are not. In a lodge in Egypt’s Ismailia city, two women help give the team a nutritive as well as a competitive edge.
Our Big 5 Preview presents the top 5 Africa-related sports stories to look out for this weekend (June 28-29).
The Karenjy, with its distinctive look, is the only car which is made in Madagascar and one of few automobiles manufactured in Africa. The car is made by the Malagasy for the Malagasy. Since 2009, only 140 Karenjys have been made, tailored to a client’s demands for around 15,000 euros.
On #WorldDrugDay, we had a chat with people recovering from drug abuse to discover the dangers and better ways for a #DrugFreeAfrica
In case you missed it, here is a review of the top 5 Africa-related sports stories from the weekend – June 21-23, 2019.
In this #ElectionFever feature, we take a look at the three major candidates, people, campaigns, and issues in Mauritania’s June 22 election.
Cattle farming in recent times has become a source of conflict between Nigerian farmers and herders. We met with Ibrahim Maigari, CEO and co-founder of Livestock247.com, a startup that is revolutionisng Nigeria’s cash cow industry.
As the US-China #TradeWar rages on, we had a chat with PriceWaterhouseCoopers’ Andrew Nevin on counting the cost and what this means for African economies. Do you think this will make or mar markets across Africa?
The top Africa-related sports stories to look out for during the weekend – June 14-16, 2019.