The foyer could barely conceal what only a few minutes later would happen.
One thousand people filled the Barbican’s majestic theatre in order to listen to o...
In March 2014, Gateway for Africa interviewed Sudanese chanteuse Amira Kheir, about her latest album Alsahraa, her musical inspirations, methods, feminism and w...
Rwanda in Photographs: Death Then, Life Now
Twenty years after the genocide in Rwanda that led to the deaths of up to a million people, a powerful exhibition br...
Seun Kuti has returned with a third album of songs, in this feature and interview, ahead of a gig at London's Village Underground on April 2nd, Dele Meiji write...
Review: ‘We Are Proud to present…’
The set of ‘We Are Proud to present…’ being just a map of Nambia outlined on the floor of the Bush Theatre looks unpromising...
Five Minutes with…Jackie Sibblies Drury
Playwright, ‘We Are Proud to Present….
What inspired you to write We are proud….?
I was doing research for a very diff...
A Reading List on The Herero-Namaque Genocide - Gbolahan Obisesan
A History of Namibia, Marion Wallace with John Kinahan
A History of Resistance in Namibia ...
If you're asked to think about genocide in Africa in the 21st Century, you'd probably think of Rwanda, but there was another systematic, attempt to exterminate...
Homecoming Revolution, an organisation establised in South Africa in 2003 wants to encourage more African Diasporans to work and live in their countries of orig...
So, because you're smart and in the know (or are a regular reader of the London metro) you are probably aware of Asa Baako, the music, culture and dance festiva...