In addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution
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The football team begin their qualification campaign this weekend, and two former players believe that they have enough to make it to 2026
Far too many African assets are still under the control of Western powers
Benin City’s looted bronzes are coming home – but the British Museum hasn’t received the memo, writes Carlos Amato
Leaders at some African firms are looking at Francophone markets as a way to expand sales hit by Covid-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Here is a recap of disputes over artefacts looted from Europe’s former African colonies.
Her latest project, Mother Nature, continues a musical trajectory that reflects on Africa’s history, the world’s perceptions of the continent and its influence on music everywhere
African states are starting to withdraw from rights bodies when rulings go against them
Too often, governments talk the talk on gender equality, but fail to walk the walk
How the theatre of execution contributes to national mythmaking in Nigeria
The recent news of evictions and mistreatment of African students in China during the Covid-19 pandemic is rooted in a history of violence and discrimination
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The government, business, labour and civil society must work together to link potential employees to productive and decent jobs
In the floating suburb of Makoko a dwindling Francophone community clings to its linguistic heritage
Efforts to increase trade within the continent are being undermined from the start
The most visible winner from the closure is the Nigerian treasury, which has benefited from the falling cost of petrol subsidies
Nigeria’s borders crossings with Benin and Niger remain sealed despite a warning that the shutdown is harming prosperity