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...
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 ...
Just ahead of Africa Writes - quite possibly the UK’s largest celebration of African books and literature, we teamed up with the Bookshy Blogger’s Zahrah Nessbi...
African and African Diaspora travel writing: Ten books and narratives for your shelf
With travel narratives by African and African Diaspora authors often absen...
“Journey to Ake”
If you’ve only watched Lagos Airport – the infamous documentary about said airport, your impression of Murtala Muhammed airport will be a bit ...
Tendai Huchu announced his arrival on the literary scene with his novel The Hairdresser Of Harare, in his second offering, The Maestro, The Magistrate & The...
Four Books to Look Forward to in 2015
Elnathan John, whose first novel is scheduled to be released this year by Cassava Republic
1. Eight New Generation ...
It’s not always to a writer’s advantage when he or she prefaces his or her book with quotes from greater works – Chigozie Obioma’s novel, The Fishermen is not l...
Death may be a hemlock-filled goblet falling from your hands. Death may be a stained-glass window flying off its ancient frames in reaction to an exploding bomb...
It is now a near-cliché, but it is the truth; African literature is undergoing a renaissance. The reader who loves fiction is enjoying an embarrassment of riche...