TRoy
TRoy is a Ghanaian Londoner Record label owner / MC / Producer, music selector and all round muso who in 2000 started Broadicite, one of the world's ...
The offices of (AFRUCA) Africans Unite Against Child Abuse, are in an unassuming part of East London, which houses other Africa-related charities, including Jus...
Review: A bit of difference - Sefi Atta
The pace of Sefi Atta’s latest novel, A Bit of Difference is leisurely; it’s deliberately understated in style, but do...
Ask a stupid question….the answer obviously is no.
From his first major break-out as a leading man in Dirty, Pretty Things, in which he plays an illegal immigr...
Biopics are tricky things – done badly, they are either the cinematic equivalent of self-help books, done well they become a story all of their own, which never...
Tanzania: The best Safari Country in Africa
A two-year research project carried out by SafariBookings.com, which analysed 3,061 reviews written by safari touri...
Events on our Radar for 2014
2014 promises to be another brilliant year for African arts, artists and culture. There’s a wide range of events taking place acros...
GBAGBA PRE-LONDON LAUNCH INTERVIEW - RAS Blog
To commemorate International Anti-Corruption Day on Dec. 9, the Centre of African Studies at the School of Orie...
Euston, We have a TEDx – Are you coming?
Each December, for the past five years, a sizeable number of African diasporans gather in large numbers to listen to o...
Angola Soundtrack: Hypnosis, Distortions & other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978 – By Anna De Mutiis
This second volume of ‘Angola Soundtrack’, recently releas...