When Zimbabwean Theatre Speaks, We Listen
Theatre remains one of the few spaces where audiences are invited to sit with discomfort, contradiction and recognition. Without the distraction of spectacle or easy resolution.
- Tinashe Madamombe
Reading Queer African Literature
When penned to paper, queer African stories can illuminate lived experiences beyond the heteronormative paradigm.
- Tondi Mudambo
Book Review: The Mercy Step by Marcia Hutchinson
Told through a child protagonist’s evolving perspective, ‘The Mercy Step‘ offers a vivid exploration of identity, family and belonging in postwar England.
-Nyasha Nyahunzi
Book Review: Dark Laboratory by Tao Leigh Goffe
Goffe unravels a sweeping and complex history that outlines the intersection between capitalism, colonialism, and the climate crisis.
-Kupakwashe Mabulala
Interview: Meriyem Kokaina, Founder of Pan-African Blog ‘Au Pays Du Baobab’
A discussion about books with Moroccan-Malian literary curator Meriyem Kokaina, founder of Pan-African blog Au Pays Du Baobab.