THE NEWSMAKERS
“Do we settle for the world as it is, or do we work for the world as it should be?”
― Michelle Obama
FBI investigates suspected fake Basquiat paintings in Florida museum
The Neo-expressionist artist’s coveted pieces have repeatedly been a target of fraud.
Juneteenth and the definition of freedom
It feels like this ‘freedom’ will always be accompanied with an inconvenient fine print.
Meet the queens of the Maasai Mara
In Kenya’s Maasai Mara national park, a ride with Emily and Nas is a unique experience.
Self-taught Nigerian filmmakers use sci-fi to tell stories on their own terms
"Growing up, we consumed a lot of western content and realized the Africa we see is not the one we live in.”
Amazon suffers stunning defeat as ex-employee successfully forms its first US union
The Amazon Labor Union is taking the fight to America’s second largest employer.
A new wave of Black entrepreneurs are fighting healthcare inequalities
For us, by us: the health edition.
‘Plus-size fitness queen’ Tamara Walcott smashes world record
Mother, entrepreneur, powerlifting champion, world-record holder!
The dark side of Facebook's Metaverse: sexual violence in a virtual world
Who is responsible for your safety in a virtual world?
Kenyan entrepreneur is improving the environment one brick at a time
Transforming plastic waste into bricks 5x stronger than concrete.
The Africa Cup of Nations reminds us that little has changed in football
Racism remains rampant in the beautiful game.