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The man regarded by Times Magazine as the greatest playwright in the Anglophone world Athol Fugard has died at the…
For the first time, Chad was designated the guest of honour at the prestigious Pan-African Film and Television Festival of…
It was March 1st 1896 and Ethiopia’s distinction as the only nation in Africa spared subjugation by European colonial rule was suddenly under existential threat.
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal, on Tuesday, inaugurated in Dakar a museum dedicated to the life and work of…
International Mother Language Day was observed in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, on Thursday with a call for redoubling efforts to preserve the over 3000 languages facing disappearance worldwide.
Customary and traditional authorities will now have a status in Burkina after the government made a decision to this effect…
The African Union (AU) and the All-Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) Wednesday formalised their long-standing partnership in promoting Africa’s creative and…
Chad has confirmed its participation as guest of honour at FESPACO 2025, themed “African Cinema and Cultural Identities,” to the…
Recognised as a national holiday, the Amazigh New Year transcends linguistic divides to strengthen the kingdom’s plural identity, while promoting ancestral knowledge about nature and ecosystems.
South Africa mourns Afropop star Winnie Khumalo.