The article highlights Ethiopian-born artist Julie Mehretu’s historic $10.7 million sale at Sotheby’s, marking a record for African artists. It explores her impact on contemporary art, her evolving abstract style, and her role in elevating African art on the global stage.
This article explores the failure of public policy in Sudan, highlighting the pedagogical reasons behind it. Beyond weak institutions and political instability, the core issue lies in how public policy is taught. Current programs are disconnected from Sudan’s realities, relying on foreign models, donor agendas, and abstract theories.
This article sheds light on the alarming cholera outbreak currently sweeping Sudan amid a collapsing healthcare system and ongoing armed conflict. With thousands of suspected cases and hundreds of deaths, the crisis is deepened by shortages of clean water, medical supplies, and delayed responses from authorities. Amid widespread suffering, community volunteers like Moamen Wad Zainab are stepping in to provide care and raise awareness.
Sudanese women’s entrepreneurship is growing from traditional informal trade into diverse, innovative businesses despite economic and political challenges. From startups to small home-based ventures, women show resilience and creativity while facing limited funding and support. Empowerment programs and community initiatives help them overcome barriers. These women are becoming key drivers of Sudan’s economic and social development.
This article explores how Tanzanian youth are reshaping culture through the innovative use of social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. From humor and personal storytelling to entrepreneurship and activism, young people in Tanzania are creating vibrant digital communities that reflect authenticity, creativity, and purpose.