Village escapees
Village escapees is a tale of migration, dreams, disappointments, and hustle. It highlights the harsh realities of African migrants in their host countries. We follow the story of two young men who embark on a rough ride from Zimbabwe to South Africa in search of greener pastures.
“May your lecturers never notice you”: Sex for grades and predatory lecturers
Ayomide Oluseye explores the sex for grades scandal in Nigerian universities.
Africa this week -- October 7, 2019
The top stories making the headlines in Africa in the past week
Interview with Tracey
We caught up with our alternative ending winner, Tracey, and here’s what she had to say.
Africa this week -- September 30, 2019
The top stories making the news in Africa in the past week
Africa this week -- September 16, 2019: Hundreds of Nigerians voluntarily leave South Africa
The top stories making the news in Africa in the past week
This is Lagos
Lakes and lagoons
City built on the brink of flood and overflowing seas
This is the place that I call home.
Africa this week – September 9, 2019: xenophobic violence in South Africa
Robert Mugabe’s death and xenophobia in South Africa are two of the stories making the news in Africa this week
We Must Return to Our Throne
But our blessing is turning a curse
The mighty warriors no longer want to fight
The farmer forgets to reverence his hoe
The cutlass that paved his path
Is now concealed beneath his lush soil
Smoked Dreams of Sofia Town
Poem by Tralone Lindiwe Khoza
We have touched the reflections of Sofia Town in our dreams
Felt the pulse and the afflictions of our people
Kept to the red roofed, haunted houses and sassy Shebeen queens.
“Nigerians are bringing crime to our country” – Debunking the lie used to rationalise xenophobia
They should also, whilst they are at it, do some soul searching. They should reflect on the value of human life. They should imbibe the spirit of pan-Africanism and embrace the principles of human rights.
Where is our traditional attire?
Poetry by Kehinde Precious Olaseni
Let us call the heart of our attire from her whimpering ground
And say no more to our fathers that their days were dark
The naive and sentimental novelist
A lonely and mentally ill girl finds solace in writing and tries to make sense of her world.