“Intellectuals in the forefront of the battle
On June 30, South Africa commemorates the official abolition thirty years ago of all the segregationist laws introduced by the…
On June 30, South Africa commemorates the official abolition thirty years ago of all the segregationist laws introduced by the…
In Dakar, an official ceremony took place on Tuesday, June 29 to launch the next Fespaco, which will take place…
In South Africa, several museums that trace the country’s history are now in crisis. The coronavirus pandemic has driven many…
In his latest exhibition in Paris, “Human @ condition”, Jean-David Nkot delivers a committed reflection on portraits of diggers to…
Cameroonian singer Wes Madiko, better known as Wes, died on Friday, June 25, at the age of 57. He was…
In Tunisia, the richness of the culinary heritage is unknown, often due to lack of transmission and communication that links…
How do I manage and distribute authors’ rights for artists in Africa in an increasingly digital world? This is one…
After Requiem pour une République, a noir novel that took place during the Algerian war in 1962, the author Thomas…
It was by publishing in 1971, 50 years ago, his first fiction, Tribaliques, that the Congolese Henri Lopes made himself…
Singer Fatoumata Kouyaté, known as Tata Bambo Kouyaté, died on Monday 14 June at the age of 71. She was…
Since his participation in Documenta 14, Sammy Baloji has become an important figure in contemporary art. AuxBeaux-Arts de Paris, his…