Year: 2014

Nature’s greatest mystery, solved?

From the air, the Namibian desert looks like it has a bad case of chicken pox. Spread across…

Nature’s greatest mystery, solved?

From the air, the Namibian desert looks like it has a bad case of chicken pox. Spread across…

Is this Nigeria’s king of portraiture?

Nigerian portraitist Edosa Ogiugo captures the fabric of Nigerian life in bold brushstrokes

A taste of Mauritius

The best way to experience the food of Mauritius is by touring the island nation's bustling marketplaces.

Dozens killed, hurt in attack on Egyptian border guards

Unidentified gunmen attacked border guards in southern Egypt and killed or injured as many as 25, according to…

Unseen side of S. African icons

Adrian Steirn and the 21 ICONS team have captured intimate portraits of some of South Africa's most celebrated.…

Tough sentences in Egypt sexual assault cases

An Egyptian court has given nine men sentences ranging from 20 years to life in prison for sexually…

Mandela’s final months ‘excruciating’

He suffered greatly in his final months, but Nelson Mandela's last breaths were peaceful, says his eldest daughter,…

How Libya can be pulled from brink

While the Zintan militia leads the battle for control of Tripoli's airport, another set of militia and radicalized…

Filmmakers show off in Zanzibar

African Voices travels to Zanzibar where filmmakers are attending the Zanzibar International Film Festival.

Why you need to buy African art now!

I walked into the Gallery of African Art (GAFRA) on London's Cork Street in Mayfair two weeks ago.…

Fleeing war, finding dreams

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, those that once fled war are returning to build a brighter future.

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