Nbr. 598, October 2019
Index
- Brilliant profile.
- Give peace a chance.
- Reasons to be optimistic.
- Pope Francis in Africa.
- Sierra Leone joins visa-on-arrival system.
- Sudanese artist wins prestigious Dutch award.
- Test-tube white rhinos.
- Uber bus coming to Lagos.
- Rwanda rescues trapped migrants.
- Malaria can be eradicated by 2050.
- Naspers creates biggest internet company in Europe.
- Quote/unquote.
- What makes a genuine leader?
- LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND: Ironing out inequalities in Africa.
- Squaring up to inequality.
- How layers of inequality work against development.
- Safe motherhood is every woman's right.
- Perception of injustice breeds radicalism.
- Safe, sustainable and resilient cities in Africa and the global development agenda.
- Let the people speak!(Points of view) (African development agenda) (Cover story)
- South Africa: No country for young people.
- Chalking up victories on Uganda's Scorecard.
- Separating fact from fiction.
- FORCES OF CHANGE SHAPING THE FUTURE: Naomi Nwauzu profiles five young people who have gone off the beaten path to fight, often against great odds, for causes that are frequently marginalised or ignored.
- How Olam is leveraging technology to 're-imagine agriculture' in Africa.
- Fear of karma?
- How to tackle Africa s wicked' problems.
- Africa is not a cemetery: There should be a law preventing people in the public services and political leaders from travelling for expensive medical and educational services abroad instead of fixing things at home.
- Youth favour untainted heroes.
- A new dawn for Africa's transformation agenda.
- Homecoming for exiled Oromo wisdom.
- Xenophobia: South Africa's face of shame.
- Is our media fit for purpose?
- The Mugabe I knew.
- More caviar, fewer guns on Sochi menu?
- Bizarre turns in the UK.
- Why are Ethiopia's churches under attack?
- Bobi Wine throws down the gauntlet.
- A glimpse into the 2019 edition of 1-54 London.
- A dive into the deep blue of the indigo tradition: Among 1-54's special projects, Blue Cloth is an immersive experience featuring traditional batik techniques and indigo dyes from the ancient artistic heritage of the West African coast.
- Kia Henda returns with his monumental The Fortress: For the 2019 edition of the 1-54 Courtyard Sculpture Commission, Kiluanji Kia Henda has been selected for his evocative work, The Fortress.
- Ones to watch: From the youngest participants in the fair to solo show artists and the ones who cannot be missed at 1-54 this year.
- SWEAT: A play for our times.
- Neither east nor west--we face forward.