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Attaques xénophobes en Afrique du Sud : les…
Grâce à la médiatisation importante de cette troisième vague d'émeutes, les attaques provoquent l’indignation dans…
Afrique du Sud: l’hégémonie de l’ANC contestée mais…
Le 8 mai 2018, les élections générales sud africaines ont à nouveau donné la majorité au Congrès National Africain…
La Chine et les nouvelles routes de la soie en Afrique:…
Bien que la croissance économique chinoise connaisse son plus bas taux de croissance depuis près de 30 ans, en…
East Africa and the Drug Trade: A Growing Threat with…
Due to the increasing availability of drugs from around the world being sold at cheaper prices in African markets,…
#GandhiMustFall
Il ne reste plus qu’un socle vide. En décembre dernier, étudiants et professeurs de l’université du Ghana ont…
Day Zero: Cape Town Running Dry
Cape Town, South Africa is bracing for what officials termed "Day Zero", the day that Cape Town's water taps run…
Playing the ‘Anti-Westernization’ Card: How…
Although the Xhosa ritual represents a coming of age into “manhood” - initiates repeat “I’m a man” throughout the…
Post-Zuma Challenges: What’s Next?
"The biggest mistake we ever made in the ANC was to make Zuma president."
Overtaken by corruption affairs and…
Zuma’s Resignation: An Interview with Daniel Douek
Dr. Daniel Douek on Jacob Zuma's resignation and the fledgling Ramaphosa government in South Africa. Douek is a…
South Africa’s #BlackMonday Protests Suggest that…
On October 30th, a procession of trucks, tractors, and farmers dressed in black lined South Africa’s roadways. The…
The Colonial Roots of Zuma’s Presidency
The reputation of South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, has gone steadily downhill since the country began…
David Adjaye and Living Architecture
Despite its aesthetic affectations, urban architecture is far from a politically-detached art form. The city, as an…