AFRICA IS A COUNTRY

MAY 9. 2025

Cinema against silence

A new Malian film takes on the tradition of forced marriage with humor, intimacy, and defiance—reimagining African cinema as both tribute and rupture.

MAY 8. 2025

The end of US empire is not the end of the world

As American hegemony unravels, the Global South must resist both nostalgia and passivity. Multipolarity won’t arrive on its own—it must be built through struggle.

MAY 7. 2025

Re-writing the rules of Tunisian rap

Blending Tunisian rap with Egyptian mahraganat, Lully Snake defies sexist norms, blurs borders, and opens a new space for feminist rebellion in North African popular culture.

MAY 6. 2025

Sanctions as civilizational warfare

Framed as hard diplomacy, economic sanctions are a subtler form of warfare—one that erodes sovereignty, punishes civilians, and extends colonial power under a new name.

MAY 5. 2025

Paul Biya, the last Kaiser

A meditation on the oldest ruler in the world.

MAY 2. 2025

Pan Africanism under elite capture

Recent celebrity investments in the continent raises the question: Who is it really for?

MAY 1. 2025

An undignified democracy

Three decades after apartheid, South Africans are still waiting for housing, land, and dignity—while elites ask for patience that serves only themselves.

APRIL 30. 2025

What’s left of Nigeria’s feminist left?

Once anchored in mass struggle and socialist politics, the feminist movement in Nigeria now navigates the contradictions of donor dependency, digital activism, and elite capture. On the podcast, we unpack: what happened?

APRIL 29. 2025

As aid ends, empire endures

Western donors are cutting budgets, but the aid model they built—rooted in control, dependency, and depoliticization—still shapes Africa’s development.

APRIL 28. 2025

Art is a place for rehearsal

What happens when art steps into the gaps left by official history? A conversation on race, memory, and the unfinished work of making meaning.

APRIL 25. 2025

Kenya’s vibe shift

From aesthetic cool to political confusion, a new generation in Kenya is navigating broken promises, borrowed styles, and the blurred lines between irony and ideology.

APRIL 24. 2025

Zambia’s quiet diplomacy

Long seen as a neutral player in global affairs, Zambia’s foreign policy is shifting under new pressures—from Western donors, Chinese investment, and its own strategic ambitions.

APRIL 23. 2025

The un-African mechanisms of queer repression

Anti-queer laws in Africa are often framed as cultural defense—but their roots lie in colonial legacies, religious nationalism, and global reactionary alliances.

APRIL 22. 2025

Africa and the AI race

At summits and in speeches, African leaders promise to harness AI for development. But without investment in power, connectivity, and people, the continent risks replaying old failures in new code.