The continent has spent a generation learning how to catch up. It is time to ask what it might teach.
By Daki Nkanyane Every civilization that endures into the future does so by mastering one difficult distinction. It learns what must change – and what must...
The systematic delegitimization of African intellectual traditions was not an accident of history. It was a design choice - and its consequences persist.
By Wavinya Makai Pan-Africanism occupies an awkward position in African intellectual discourse. Too often dismissed as mere sentiment rather than rigorous thought, it faces a peculiar...