South African President Accused By Jacob Zuma Of ‘Buying’ His Place In Power

  South Africa’s former president Jacob Zuma on Sunday accused his successor Cyril Ramaphosa of “buying”…

Who Is Yamiche Alcindor, An African American Journalist?

  Yamiche Léone Alcindor Cline has quickly established herself as one of the country’s most prominent…

Profiling Marcus Jacques Garvey Jr., The Oldest Son Of Jamaican National Hero Marcus Garvey Sr.

  Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Sr., founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League…

Twitter Reportedly Asking Some Fired Employees To Return To Work

  Twitter is reportedly reaching out to dozens of employees who lost their jobs and asking…

Ghanaians Take To The Streets Demanding Resignation Of President Akufo-Addo

  Hundreds of Ghanaians took to the streets of the capital Accra on Saturday 5 November…

Young Cameroonians Lead Calls For An End To Biya’s 40-Year Presidency

  Two generations of Cameroonians have been born under the presidency of Paul Biya who, on…

Senegal’s Main Opposition Leader, Ousmane Sonko, Denies Sexual Assault Charges

  Senegal’s main opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko, has appeared in a Dakar court over rape accusations…

Africa’s Longest-Serving Leaders: Biya, Obiang And Others

  Cameroon President Paul Biya, who on Sunday marks 40 years in power, is Africa’s second…

President Museveni Rules Out National Lockdown As Ebola Cases Rise In Uganda

  Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Friday reiterated his refusal to impose a nationwide Covid-like lockdown…

89-Year-Old Cameroon’s President Paul Biya Marks 40 Years In Power

  Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya, will celebrate 40 years in power on Sunday, making him Africa’s…

Uproar In French Parliament After Far-Right Lawmaker Tells Black Lawmaker “Go Back To Africa” | Video

  Commotion ensued in the French Parliament on Thursday, November 3 after a far-right MP yelled…

Karine Jean-Pierre Biography: The First Black And Openly Gay White House Press Secretary

  Karine Jean-Pierre is a political campaign organizer, political commentator, author, university lecturer, and activist from…

The Story Of Charles Jackson French, The “Hero of the Solomons” and The “Human Tugboat”

    After a daring rescue in the Pacific during World War II, Petty Officer 1st…

Nicholas Brown: First Black American to Serve as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington

    Nicholas (“Nick”) Brown is the Western District of Washington’s first African American United States…

Liberian Rebel Leader, Kunti Kamara Sentenced To Life In Prison

  Former Liberian rebel leader Kunti Kamara was found guilty by the Paris court of appeal…

Conakry Stadium Massacre Trial Continues In Guinean Capital

  In Guinea, the trial of former dictator, Moussa Dadis Camara, and his co-defendants for their…

Ethiopia And Tigray Agree To New Cease-Fire After Two Years Of War

  Combatants in Ethiopia’s Tigray war have agreed to stop fighting after agreeing a peace deal…

Kenya Sends Troops To DR Congo To Fight Rebels

  Kenya on Wednesday deployed troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of…

Henry W. “Hank” McGee, Jr. Biography: Law Professor And Legal Activist

  Henry W. “Hank” McGee, Jr. was born on December 31, 1932, in Chicago, Illinois, to…

Louis L. Redding Biography: The First Black Man Admitted To Practice Law In Delaware

  Louis L. Redding, a civil rights attorney, was the first Black man admitted to practice…

Meet Victoria Renee Woodards, The Second Woman Of Color Elected As Tacoma Mayor

  On November 7, 2017, Victoria Renee Woodards was elected Tacoma, Washington’s 39th mayor, becoming only…