A New York Times investigation reveals how state policy and private interests exposed Kenyan workers to widespread abuse in Saudi Arabia.
Elon Musk Could Become the $1,000,000,000,000 Man
A trillion dollars could buy 1,000 super yachts, 10 million Tesla Model Xs, 1.25 million California homes, end world hunger for two decades, fund free internet across Africa, and still leave enough to buy every Premier League club, twice.
Democrats Sweep Key Governorship Races, Capture NYC Mayorship and Win California Redistricting Measure
Party regains political momentum with decisive wins across major U.S. contests
Trump’s threat to attack Nigeria over Christian Persecution Encounters Pushback
Officials in Abuja reject the claim, while analysts and Trump adviser Massad Boulos say the violence cuts across faiths.
President Suluhu Hassan’s 97% Victory Sparks Deadly Protests in Tanzania
The ruling CCM’s near-total victory has drawn condemnation after the disqualification of rivals and violent protests that left several dead.
Power, Protest and Politics: The Week Across Africa and Beyond
Tanzania erupts after disputed polls, Cameroonians question Paul Biya’s grip on power, and Prince Andrew faces royal disgrace, plus more key developments across Africa and beyond.
Tanzania’s Historic Election Marred by Crackdowns, Curfews, and Torture Allegations
As Tanzania votes, President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s path to a full term is marked by arrests, torture claims, and accusations of rigging, even as she seeks to become East Africa’s first woman elected president.
The Africana Voice Editor Steve Mokaya Wins International Podcasting Award for Story on Maasai Women
A decorated young journalist, Mokaya has won multiple top honors, including two first-place awards for his storytelling excellence.









