WOA give you a list of three things you could do for everyday of the working week. There’s no need for you to suffer the Monday Blues: An evening meal at a rest...
WOA give you a list of three things you could do for everyday of the working week. There’s no need for you to suffer the Monday Blues: An evening meal at a rest...
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...
What’s Trending brings you a variety of the latest trends from and around the continent. Expect to find your usual dose of news, categorised by country, alongs...
For one short month, the October Gallery has become a site of radiantly unabashed colour amidst the definitive grey of the London cityscape with its hosting of...
Art Exhibition Review - Cornfields in Accra: KNUST End-of-year Exhibition
Ghanaian writer Ama Atta Aidoo’s poem on growth, survival and thriving amidst the u...
In recent years, an increasing number of African countries have made ambitious forays into ‘outer space’. What’s more, on January 31st as part of the African Un...
I See You, a pertinent play about post-Apartheid Johannesburg from Mongiwekhaya. Handled with aplomb by Noma Dumezweni in her directorial debut. The play is on ...
A budding new writer from the Democratic Republic of Congo has won the highly coveted Etisalat Prize for Literature for 2015. The evening ceremony was held in L...
The oral history of the sector is that at some event in 1994 a number of artists discussed with Marie McCluskey, a senior dance practitioner, the idea...