People of the City’ is What’s On Africa’s version of the Proust questionnaire. We ask exciting people across the city a series of questions. They can answer as ...
The 10th edition of What's Trending? promises to be give you an exciting mix of the latest news across the continent and beyond.
Jungle book characters b...
The exhibition, 'Artist and Empire', which ended last week, was according to its curators the 'first UK exhibition to consider the art of Britain's historical e...
The makers of Bino and Fino want to help tackle Brazil's problems with representing the diversity of the country's population; outside of Africa, Brazil has t...
African Literature in London could be described as having had a snow ball effect, especially during the past few years as events, festivals and platforms dedica...
Sokari Douglas Camp CBE lives and works in Elephant and Castle, South London. She was born in Buguma, Nigeria, in 1958. After attending an English Boarding Scho...
Ahead of the first UK event for her latest novel, Like A Mule Bringing Ice-Cream to the Sun, where she appears in conversation with author, Sarah Winman, and ch...
“When trying to resolve the issue of empowering African Women, any talk of black economic empowerment, economic diversification or industrialisation done in the...
7 THINGS I’VE LEARNT AT THE OPENING DAY OF THE 5TH ANNUAL IGBO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2016
Friday 1st of April was the first day of the 5th annual Igbo Con...
10 inspirational women working in science and technology in Africa
It’s International Women’s Day so there’s no better time to highlight 10 amazing women wh...