History is often taught as if serious art followed a single European arc—from classical Greek sculpture to Renaissance realism to modern museums—while Africa appears late, peripheral, or confined to ...
Great artists steal,” admitted Pablo Picasso. The Spanish genius assimilated African mask imagery into modern art, and many ...
Climate change could lead to half a million more deaths from malaria in Africa over the next 25 years, according to new ...
A Wuthering Heights-inspired cushion beloved in the UK and a Moroccan cooking tagine for two: these gifts show love in every language ...
Over the past year, policymakers in several of the continent’s major producers have advanced new mining frameworks centred on ...
Western Power and the Persistence of Colonial Structures There are moments in global politics when the mask slips—not because ...
Preventable infections drive deaths in women, while tobacco dominates among men, according to the WHO’s most extensive study ...
By Thuso Tseetse, Head of Natural Resources, Botswana and Reindolf Ofosu-Hene, Head of Natural Resources, Ghana at Absa CIB ...
Morning Overview on MSN
1,000 giant fish spinning in South African estuary may finally be explained
Tourists on the Wild Coast of South Africa have been stopping in their tracks at the sight of hundreds of huge silver fish ...
BudgIT Tracka has identified five states with the highest number of fraudulently delivered projects under Nigeria’s 2024 ...
Opinion
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSNOpinion
Ritual of democracy: Museveni’s 7th term and tragedy of silence
Yoweri Museveni YOWERI Museveni’s seventh term as Uganda’s president, secured with a declared 71,65% of the vote, is not a democratic triumph but a tragic reaffirmation of Africa’s descent into ...
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