Characteristics that would come to define Mau Mau camps – neglect, forced labour and ill-health – were ingrained long before ...
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Brutal Mau Mau Camps in Kenya Were an Extension of Britain's Colonial Prison System - Historian Traces Their Roots
During the Mau Mau uprising between 1952 and 1960, the British colonial government confined an estimated 150,000 Kenyans in a sprawling network of "emergency" detention camps.None of those held in the ...
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The dual control of Africa's cultural heritage
Explore how European private institutions continue to control Africa's cultural heritage, examining the complexities of ...
Opinion - Recently, according to media reports, Angolan president João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço made a remarkable criticism ...
Moffat Takadiwa is known for his elaborate sculptures made from what he describes as "everyday consumer residue." ...
South Africa has not entered into any discussions with the United Kingdom (UK) or the Netherlands on reparations for their ...
This Zimbabwean academic’s coming-of-age memoir turns a personal odyssey into a political reckoning of a nation’s cruel history and current agonies ...
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How Kinshasa became Africa's most populous city despite colonialism, corruption, and cobalt wars
Kinshasa has doubled in size every five years since 1950, yet its people remain among the poorest on Earth, surrounded by ...
As Africa rapidly digitalises, hidden behind the boom are the growing concerns over the continent’s lack of control of the ...
The Berlin Humboldt Forum opens fully to the public this week with a very modern take on the display of cultural items from ...
For close to 75 years, modern liberal democracy was primarily introduced to Africa ostensibly to aid decolonization. But this ...
Lamola said while Dirco supports initiatives that advance historical justice, the issue of reparations falls outside the ...
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