New research suggests that traditional African foods could play an important role in managing diabetes by reducing harmful inflammation. A review of 46 studies […]
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South Africa withdraws from Venice Biennale
South Africa will not host a national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale despite winning a court case over its choice of artist, ending […]
France returns sacred “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire
France has returned the historic Djidji Ayôkwé “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire, more than a century after colonial troops seized the artifact in 1916. […]
‘Making Space’ For More Art Appreciation: Nando’s Creative Exchange Moves To Ava Gallery
Kicking off 2026, the 2025 edition of Nando’s Creative Exchange (NCX) titled, Making Space, enters its second Cape Town showing and public programme at […]
Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Opens Fellowship Applications For SA’s Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs
The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation is inviting high-performing Grade 12 learners with a passion for entrepreneurship to apply for its University Fellowship Programme before the 30 April 2026 […]
Why Transaction-Led Financial Inclusion Is No Longer Enough In Africa
By Christine Wu, Interim Co-Chief Executive of Personal and Private Banking (PPB) at Absa Group When global leaders met in Davos-Klosters for the World Economic […]
Traditional African foods could help fight diabetes
New research suggests that traditional African foods could play an important role in managing diabetes by reducing harmful inflammation. A review of 46 studies […]
Nollywood’s battle between art and audience
A throwaway comment at a film festival has ignited an uncomfortable question: Does Nollywood think Nigerians are too “unthinking” for complex cinema? The discussion […]
Five African cities best explored on foot
Some of Africa’s most fascinating cities reveal their true character only at walking pace, where everyday details turn sightseeing into a richer experience. In […]
France returns sacred “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire
France has returned the historic Djidji Ayôkwé “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire, more than a century after colonial troops seized the artifact in 1916. […]