
Made in Africa: Zooming into African luxury brands
African designers are reshaping the global fashion landscape, asserting themselves on red carpets, runways, and in luxury circles once dominated

African designers are reshaping the global fashion landscape, asserting themselves on red carpets, runways, and in luxury circles once dominated

For more than 40 years, Chris Nyathi has lived with the belief that his father’s spirit has never found peace.

It’s wedding season in some parts of the continent and African couples are increasingly choosing cultural ceremonies over Western-style weddings.

When the AfriCon 2025 Gala ignites Atlanta this weekend, all eyes will be on The Musa Brand, which will unveil

Archaeologists have uncovered the rare remains of West Africa’s early hunter-gatherer communities at the Ravin Blanc X site in Senegal’s

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have endorsed The Heritage Voyage of Return

Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya, renowned worldwide, continues to fulfill his promise to inspire millions of African children without access

The Netherlands’ government has repatriated 119 Benin Bronzes, stolen during the UK’s imperial plunder of Benin, back to Nigeria. Initially

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