Stone craftsmanship has deep roots in the Shona culture, most notably seen at Great Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Simon Trevor, an 86-year-old former KWS warden, has spent over six decades documenting the trials and triumphs of conservation in East Africa. His latest work, ‘Tsavo: A Moment in Time’, ...
A new analysis of enigmatic skulls from the Republic of Georgia suggest that Homo erectus wasn't the only human species to ...
Deep inside the Masai Mara, food traditions remain closely tied to survival, identity, and history. This video explores ...
Doug Brown stood on the slopes of Mount Kenya in the cold rain, praying for the 50 students he had traveled 8,000 miles to ...
Farming has long been seen as low-status work across much of Africa, pushing young people to cities in search of office jobs.
From Liga 3 to the interrupted dream of playing on Africa's biggest football stage. Pepo saw his hopes dashed by injury just days before the squad announcement, missing out on what seemed like an ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is on the verge of full federal recognition after the Senate on Dec. 17 approved a $900 billion defense policy bill, titled the National Defense Authorization Act.
South Africa head to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations buoyed by their recent World Cup qualification and a ‘feel-good’ factor around the national team that has not been there for many years. Ricardo ...
In news that suggests the industrial scene should have its festival lineups vetted by UNESCO, the experimental band Xiu Xiu revealed on Instagram that African Imperial Wizard—the “tribal industrial” ...
Sarah Venter receives funding from the Baobab Foundation. Baobabs are sometimes called “upside-down trees”, because their branches look like roots reaching skywards. Of the eight species of baobab in ...