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Of love and loss
27 Sept 2015 12:23 AM ISTBrilliance! A novel after a long while that makes you work, that takes you by the throat, and brings you in closer, closer, closer till you see the...
‘Innovation, key to Africa’s future’
30 Aug 2015 6:24 AM ISTThe visit coincided with my reading of the Kenyan novel Dust which I will be reviewing shortly. My initial thoughts race with the beginning, as a...
African films get a foot in the door at Cannes
29 Jun 2015 3:02 AM ISTThe 68TH Cannes Film Festival in May saw a glimpse of African cinema plus a promise for the future with experienced and young filmmakers sharing their...
Portraying the worst of africa
24 May 2015 8:15 AM IST‘The worst of journalism’ was the title of an open letter written and signed by 200 writers and academics from across the USA and beyond led by Howard...
Africans in run for the Man Booker
27 April 2015 2:59 AM ISTShort-listed African writers are Mia Couto from Mozambique, Ibrahim al-Koni from Libya, Alain Mabanckou from Congo-Brazzaville and Marlene van Niekerk...
More on madness
23 March 2015 3:51 AM ISTIt’s budget is 1.500 000 euros and it will be produced by Papaveronoir Filmes and Films de l’ Aprés Midi with African partners from...
African spirit: To India and Beyond
22 Feb 2015 7:01 AM ISTThe spirit of Africa infused into Jaipur as the literature festival of 2015 took shape with echoes of a continent were shared be they in mythology,...
Indian Oil Rush in Mozambique
29 Dec 2014 2:39 AM ISTAfrica and India are rising together, firmly holding hands as they emerge to fulfil their aspirations and exchange their resources and knowledge for...
Who rallied the West to west African crisis?
23 Nov 2014 4:20 AM ISTIt was co-discovered by Dr Peter Piot currently the director of the London School of Tropical Medicine who has allegedly called for a vaccine to be...
Hailing the Caine Prize
15 Sept 2014 2:09 AM ISTThe Caine Prize is an annual prize for the best short story written in English by an African author. It was founded in 2000, in memory of Sir Michael...
Africa Writes
15 Sept 2014 2:06 AM ISTAfrica Writes, the title itself opens up debate but I believe Africa has always told stories and will continue to write and if its writers use English...