Month: June 2026

From TikTok to Protest: How Africa’s Gen Z Is Rewriting Politics

From TikTok to Protest: How Africa's Gen Z Is Rewriting Politics

Amazon Prime Comes to Africa: What South Africans Will Get First

Amazon Prime Arrives in South Africa: Could This Be the Beginning of Africa's E-Commerce Revolution?

How a Tiny African Nation Reached the 2026 World Cup

How Cape Verde Shocked Africa and Reached the 2026 World Cup

The Election that could change Ethiopia’s Future

Why Ethiopia's 2026 Election Could Shape the Future of African Democracy

The Most Dangerous Poverty in Africa Is Not Lack of Money

A young man in Kampala graduates with honors. A woman in Lagos has a brilliant business idea. A…

The New Kings and Queens of African Entertainment: How Social Media Is Creating the Next Generation of Stars

African entertainment is undergoing a transformation unlike anything seen before. The days when artists, actors, comedians, and influencers…

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The Silent Crisis Costing Africa Billions: Why Young Professionals Are Leaving Their Dream Jobs

Across Africa, a growing number of young professionals are walking away from jobs that once represented success, stability,…

Afrobeats Takeover: How African Music Conquered Global Charts

Afrobeats isn’t a “trend” anymore. It’s the sound of global pop. In 2025, African artists filled Coachella headliner…

Nollywood to Netflix: Africa’s Film & TV Revolution

Nollywood used to mean VHS tapes sold in markets. In 2026 it means Netflix Top 10, cinema box…

BoU caps individual cash withdrawals at Shs50m, businesses at Shs500m

The Bank of Uganda has issued new cash withdrawal limits for bank customers. In a May 29 circular…

Moroccans celebrate Amazigh New Year Yennayer 2976 with traditional food, music and rituals across Rabat, Marrakech and rural Atlas villages.

Morocco’s Amazigh communities welcomed Yennayer 2976 on 12 January 2026, marking the Amazigh New Year with feasts, music,…

Tanzania’s Katavi National Park: Where 1,000 Buffalo Herds Outnumber Tourists 100 to 1

Katavi National Park in western Tanzania remains one of Africa’s last true wildernesses in 2026 — a place…