Southern Africa

"We Are the Dream Diggers:" Poetry Becomes a Lifeline in Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp
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"We Are the Dream Diggers:" Poetry Becomes a Lifeline in Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp

Young refugees are using spoken word poetry to reclaim hope and inspire resilience.

How Johannesburg’s Coalition Government Crisis is Failing Its People
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How Johannesburg’s Coalition Government Crisis is Failing Its People

South Africa’s economic hub has cycled through nine mayors since 2016, leaving residents without power, water, and hope as politics trump service delivery.

Kirsty Coventry Takes Office as First Woman and African to Head International Olympic Committee
Sports

Kirsty Coventry Takes Office as First Woman and African to Head International Olympic Committee

The former Olympic swimmer from Zimbabwe previously served as head of the IOC Athletes’ Commission.

South African Opposition Party Slams UK Government for Denying Leader Visa
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South African Opposition Party Slams UK Government for Denying Leader Visa

The EFF says neither its commander-in-chief, Julius Malema, nor the party “will trade its revolutionary beliefs for a visa.”

​The Death Toll Continues to Rise in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Floods
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​The Death Toll Continues to Rise in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Floods

President Cyril Ramaphosa pledges support as communities face the destruction of homes, schools, and health facilities.

Op-Ed: Who Gets to Thrift When Secondhand Gets Expensive?
Fashion + Beauty

Op-Ed: Who Gets to Thrift When Secondhand Gets Expensive?

Once a sanctuary for those patching lives together with discarded clothes, thrift markets in South Africa now cater to pseudo-bohemians, shunning the communities that created them.

Rashid Lombard, director and co-founder of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, wearing a checkered shirt and Irish cap, gesticulates as he speaks.
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Rashid Lombard, Visionary Jazz Promoter and Cultural Icon, Passes Away At 74

The acclaimed photographer and founder of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, who documented the realities of apartheid, leaves behind a legacy of cultural activism and community upliftment.

More White South Africans Land in the U.S. as Refugees
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More White South Africans Land in the U.S. as Refugees

While revoking visas, refusing to renew protected status, and potentially hitting African countries with travel restrictions, the acceptance of white South Africans as refugees is curious and disturbing.

Presley Chweneyagae, Star of Oscar-Winning ‘Tsotsi,’ Passes Away at 40
Film + TV

Presley Chweneyagae, Star of Oscar-Winning ‘Tsotsi,’ Passes Away at 40

The multi-award-winning actor shone in productions such as The River, Kalushi, and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

From Golf Talk to a “Documentary” Screening: Inside President Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump’s White House Meeting
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From Golf Talk to a “Documentary” Screening: Inside President Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump’s White House Meeting

The U.S. president raised farm murders, played a controversial video featuring Julius Malema, and left the South African president visibly puzzled — here’s what unfolded behind the diplomatic smiles.

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa wearing a blue wool trench coat, white shirt and a red tie at the BRICS summit in Kazan on October 23, 2024.
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What to Expect from President Cyril Ramaphosa's Meeting with Donald Trump

The South African president will seek to recalibrate the country’s relationship with the U.S., which has deteriorated since President Donald Trump reentered office.

South African and Rwandan Presidents Advocate for African Solutions to African Problems
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South African and Rwandan Presidents Advocate for African Solutions to African Problems

Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Kagame were in good spirits at a panel during the Africa CEO Forum, easing speculations of tense relations between the two.

On 45th Independence Anniversary, Zimbabweans Express Uncertainty, Frustration and Cautious Hope
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On 45th Independence Anniversary, Zimbabweans Express Uncertainty, Frustration and Cautious Hope

OkayAfrica speaks to Zimbabweans from various walks of life to understand what independence means for them in 2025.

Africa Is Expanding Its Reach in Artificial Intelligence
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Africa Is Expanding Its Reach in Artificial Intelligence

The continent's first AI factory could democratize computing resources and challenge Western dominance in technology.

Tyla has made it clear: she represents Amapiano, a genre as distinct and diverse as African music itself.
Music

Tyla Leads the African Wave at Coachella 2025

With Coachella kicking off today, Tyla and fellow African artists Amaarae, Rema, and others transform the desert into a showcase of the continent's musical diversity.

Gender-based violence march, September 2019.
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A 7-Year-Old's Reported Rape Case Has Reignited GBV Protests in South Africa

As demonstrations spread across South Africa, community voices question school safety and demand that gender-based violence be declared a national disaster.

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