They Banned Her Film For “Promoting Lesbianism,” So She’s Suing Them
Kenya’s ban on Rafiki, a love story between two Kenyan women, must be lifted in order for it to be considered for an Academy Award next year.
The Murder Of A Pregnant Woman In Kenya Has Put Sugar Daddy Culture Under The Spotlight
The horrific death of 26-year-old Sharon Otieno has people demanding answers, and questioning the culture of “sugar daddy” relationships.
The “Ghetto President” Of Uganda Says He Was Brutally Tortured
Bobi Wine, a former singer who is now a thorn in the side of Uganda’s president, wrote a harrowing Facebook post about being kicked and beaten in the head and testicles while he was under arrest.
He Was Nearly Africa's Youngest Head Of State. Now His Followers Are Left Wondering What Happened.
Nelson Chamisa's supporters hoped he would make history in Zimbabwe. But mistakes he made himself could have cost him.
Riot Police In Zimbabwe Gatecrashed A Press Conference Where The Opposition Declared The Election Results Fake
At least 50 officers interrupted a press conference held by Nelson Chamisa, physically intimidating journalists and trying to force them out onto the street.
The Post-Mugabe Era Has Officially Begun In Zimbabwe
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who forced Robert Mugabe out of office in November, managed to extend his term in an extremely tight race.
Zimbabwe’s Worst Fears About Postelection Violence Are Being Realized
Opposition supporters in the capital were met with gunfire, tear gas, water cannons, and tanks.
A Mugabe-Free Election Went Better Than Expected For Millions In Zimbabwe
Zimbabweans took to the polls to vote for a whole new government in the post-Mugabe era, and most are confident that, for the first time ever, elections will be fair.
This Former Dictator Just Said He Couldn’t Vote For His Own Party
The former president called a last-minute press conference from his mansion and said he could not vote for his own party.
How The Hell Do You Run An Election When Your Country’s Been Ruled By A Dictator For 37 Years?
For the first time in almost 40 years, Zimbabwe is holding an election without Robert Mugabe on the ballot. Now an array of women are fighting for their say in how the country will be run.
Zimbabwe’s Opposition Leader Accused The Ruling Party Of Hiring “Fake News Mercenaries”
Nelson Chamisa raised concerns over the spread of false stories about him — but when pressed for more details, his party could not come up with them.
Obama Called Out Politicians For “Making Stuff Up” In His First Major Speech Since Trump Became President
The former US president criticized “strongman politics” and the denial of facts in what many interpreted as indirect critiques of President Donald Trump.
She Says He Raped Her. But Because He's An Athlete Her Hopes For Justice Are Low.
Irene Ojiambo is one of at least two women this year who have accused Kenyan rugby players of sexually assaulting them.
Swaziland’s First Pride Parade Will Test Just How Accepting The Country Really Is
As excited as the LGBT community is about the first pride parade in Swaziland, they also worry that bringing themselves so much attention could invite problems.
Obama Will Visit Kenya For The First Time Since Leaving The White House
The one-day trip in July will be the first time he's visited his father's homeland since 2015.
People Are Upset About This Photo Ellen DeGeneres Tweeted While Traveling In East Africa
People are saying the image is an example of “poverty porn.”
WhatsApp Users In Uganda Are Going To Have To Pay A New Daily Tax
The government says the tax will help generate revenue to provide better services, but people think it’s just a scheme to suppress free speech.
Health Officials Say It’s Too Soon To Freak Out About Ebola In The Democratic Republic Of Congo — For Now
Experts and people working on the ground are still hopeful the outbreak can be contained before it reaches catastrophic levels.
Burundi Just Voted To Allow Its President To Serve Until 2034
Human rights groups worry that the other changes to Burundi's constitution could deepen ethnic tensions and fuel more civil unrest.
A University Library Has Said Sorry For An "Unofficial" Flyer Warning Women Students Not To Dress “Half Naked”
The leaflet said the way women dressed was “disturbing the male students.” But a librarian told BuzzFeed News the flyer was fake.