As an e-mobility company, Ghana's Wahu Mobility is working to change how vehicles impact the climate, and on growing job opportunities for the youth. Expansion plans from the women-led company target women riders in neighbouring countries.
Kenya’s creatives take to the streets as Africa’s Gen Z finds its voice on national issues - transforming the face of demonstrations by leveraging the power of technology.
As Zacchaues did, President William Ruto can give half of his possessions to the poor and if he has cheated anybody out of anything, he should pay back four times the amount.
The challenge that every species in the known universe faces is to guarantee prosperity to its population by supplying as much easily dispatchable energy as possible in an ethical and sustainable way.
Young men are more likely than older men to think that feminism has done more harm than good, according to a new survey, suggesting a backward step in attitudes to gender equality.
The continent's air traffic is rising faster than most other regions in the world, thanks to a combination of factors including the opening of new routes and a transition to wide-body planes.
Memes aren’t completely insulating users from potential state harassment and legal transgressions. Nevertheless, they are making it possible for Kenyans to expand their spaces and boundaries of popular expression, and to navigate some of the existing legal barriers to free expression.
This year’s celebration of the 100-plus years of radio offers us an opportunity, as African media scholars, to reflect on the historical significance, cultural relevance, political power and social impact of the medium on the continent.