Posts about Africa

A Boy from the Country Nobody Has Heard Of

When I look back now, I realise there is little chance I would have learnt the English language well enough to shape my thoughts into[…]

THE LAST TRAIN

Why do you live lifeas if you are rehearsing for it? I came broken —I admit it.I hurt youThe way you hurt me.We did not[…]

Trophies Without Influence

I am angry—there is an anger that sits beneath this piece. When did African arts and entertainment award shows decide that they no longer matter?[…]

Why Black Is Not an African First Language

When the Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recalls being surprised the first time she was told she was Black, she captures a noiseless but profound[…]

Living on Hills, Slopes, Edges and Coastlines

South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries I have been to — and I mean this in the simplest sense of the word.[…]

The Erosion of Identity Under Mass Unemployment in Africa

The year 2026 has arrived. Brand new, freshly unwrapped. The Christmas seven-colours meals have returned to the soil. Alcohol that costs hundreds of rands has[…]

Attraction, Stability or Emotional Wound?

It is a beautiful Wednesday in December, the last day of 2025. The sun finally breaks through after days of relentless rain and thunderstorms. The[…]