Namibia: Heart, Heritage and Hope On Fashion Week Runway
[Namibian] Every November, the MTC Windhoek Fashion Week turns Namibia’s capital into a celebration of creativity and self-expression. The 2025 edition was no exception – but among the big names and glossy brands, two first-time designers stood out for…
Malawi: Gonapamuhanya Festival Descends Into Chaos As Tear Gas Clouds Ceremony Before Second Vice President
[Nyasa Times] What was meant to be a proud moment of cultural unity for the Tumbuka people degenerated into a shameful spectacle of violence, confusion and sheer disorder on Saturday–right in full view of Second Vice President Enock Chihana.
South Africa: Cultural Curator Nandi Dlepu Is Reimagining Joburg’s Creative Landscape
[Daily Maverick] Nandi Dlepu talks to us about her creative and nostalgic connection with Joburg’s inner city and the many projects spawned by her limitless creativity.
South Africa: All They Ask Is Access to Books – South Africa Is Failing the Blind
[GroundUp] South Africa has still not ratified the Marrakesh Treaty it adopted in 2013
Angola: Angolan Film On Queen Njinga Shown in Rabat
[ANGOP] Luanda — The film entitled “Njinga, Rainha de Angola” was screened on Friday (13) in the Renaissance cinema in Rabat, Morocco, during a session organised by the Angolan Embassy in partnership with the promoters of the International Festival of…
Africa: All of Africa Today – November 14, 2025
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South Africa: One in Ten South Africans at Risk of Developing Diabetes – South African News Briefs – November 14, 2025
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Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe Jnr Fined U.S.$300 Following Conviction for Illegal Drug Possession
[New Zimbabwe] Late former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Robert Tinotenda Mugabe Junior (33), has been fined US$300 after being found guilty of unlawful possession of drugs.
Zimbabwe: Mugabe Jnr Convicted for Drug Possession – Pleads for Leniency, Says He Is a Single Father of Two
[New Zimbabwe] Robert Tinotenda Mugabe Junior, the son of the late former President Robert Mugabe, has been convicted of unlawful possession of drugs and is set to be sentenced this afternoon.
South Africa: Darker Shade of Pale – Why I Wrote a Book About My Grandfather and How It Changed My View of Him
[The Conversation Africa] Deborah Posel, the founding director of the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, an interdisciplinary research institute in the humanities and social sciences in South Africa, has published a new book, Darker Shade…