Iβm a big deal now, I think.
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Queer. African. Feminist. Editor-in-Chief, The Continent: Here: @thecontinent.org WhatsApp: bit.ly/4b2gpfI Signal: bit.ly/TCSignal Telegram: t.me/continentnews Email: read@thecontinent.org Website: thecontinent.org
Iβm a big deal now, I think.
18.09.2025 10:56 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Lydia Namubiru @namlyd.bsky.social on How to Tell the Story of Sudan: The editor in chief of The Continent on how African writers cover Africa differently, with @moniango.bsky.social.
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The rare event β opening a tabernacle made of wooden poles and roofed with iron sheets β illustrated the communityβs expanding ranks in a country where until recently Rastafari was not considered a legitimate religion.
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The cost of smelting copper in China is now -$45 a ton. This is historically very unusual. Mining companies normally pay to have their metals processed, now they get paid.
Hard to see how countries that plan to become wealthier by processing metals can compete with this.
This isnβt a hard man to track. The authorities could stop him if they wanted to.
21.06.2025 07:31 β π 12 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0Getting back into the swing of things after many moons of mostly academic writing with this fun piece on African women in the #wnba for @thecontinent.org.
(Rather than overload alt text, get the screen readable version here. Itβs a free magazine sent to your phone wa.me/27738056068?...)
I HATE that this violence is happening in East Africa.
But Iβm grateful for the independent, thorough, and fair reporting work being carried out by the folks over at The Continent (@thecontinent.org)
Thank you @hararereview.bsky.social for including me in this tribute to NgΕ©gΔ© wa Thiong'o for @thecontinent.org
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Noticed a shift in the weather lately? Youβre not the only one. A majority of Africans across 30 countries surveyed in 2024/2025 say the past decade has seen more severe droughts (55%). A similar proportion (54%) say crop failures have intensified. So this week, with World Environment Day (5 June) fresh in our minds, weβre asking: How have these and other consequences of climate change affected lifestyles and livelihoods on the continent? Asked about adaptations they and their families have had to make over the past five years, a third (33%) of respondents say they switched their water source or cut their level of consumption. Three in 10 say they adjusted outdoor workloads or schedules (30%) and altered their eating or crop-planting practices (30%). A quarter (26%) of those who keep livestock changed their grazing patterns or reduced their holdings. And nearly one in five (18%) physically moved homes. Climate change has hit the poor particularly hard: On every metric, they are between 12 and 15 percentage points more likely than the rich to have been forced to adapt their ways. #ClimateChange #TheContinent #Africa
Trying to weather the storm
Amid worsening drought and crop failure, Africans are adjusting their lives and habits to climate change.
Check out @afrobarometer.bsky.socialβs latest survey in this weekβs issue of The Continent: bit.ly/202_TC
Masterful writing. The #Continent is a fab innovation. Not just because itβs WhatsApp delivered. But because itβs African writers for African audiences. Sign up. @thecontinent.org @simonallison.bsky.social @siphok.bsky.social please tell author that this story is in-put-down able.
08.06.2025 12:22 β π 23 π 10 π¬ 1 π 1@wynonamutisi.bsky.social is one of my fav fav illustrators!
07.06.2025 11:03 β π 5 π 3 π¬ 2 π 0Thereβs still 36 million people here. Thatβs a lot of people to promote anything to. Is the app bad at promoting things outside oneβs immediate following?
27.05.2025 17:56 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This is actually a selling point. I want to be in conversation with people (even on the internet) and that disappears above a certain follower count online. You became a βpublic intellectualβ around whom people build camps and shout boos and ululations.
26.05.2025 10:53 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0We gave ourselves, and the world, a new way to know Africa. Come celebrate our 200th issue. And of course get your weekly serving of excellent African journalism.
24.05.2025 07:31 β π 21 π 9 π¬ 0 π 0At least 27 are dead in Missouri in Kentucky after severe weather alerts were delayed overnight because of DOGE cuts.
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An edition to read on a big screen because the photos of Algiers are achingly beautiful. Our first in a limited series of photo essays on African cities.
17.05.2025 12:44 β π 20 π 5 π¬ 0 π 0The cover of The Continent's Museum of Stolen History special edition shows a cabinet of historical artefacts which were looted from the African continent. It was illustrated by Wynona Mutisi. It shows Ngwi Ndem (βBangwa Queenβ), The Golden Crown, The Rashid (Rosetta) Stone, The Lions of Tsavo, Okukor, The Cullinan Diamond, Kakuungu and Ekori.
All Protocol Observed
Welcome to The Museum of Stolen History.
This season, we profiled eight historical artefacts from every corner of Africa. We call it The Museum of Stolen History, in recognition of the fact that much of Africaβs history has been looted or erased.
Read it here: bit.ly/TCMoSH
But guys, why arenβt you sorting that Trump tariffs list before publishing it? Do you just want to see me run mad?
04.04.2025 05:45 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Whoah guys, 70s Lagos photos!!!
28.03.2025 20:38 β π 19 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0The cover of Issue 196 of The Continent is a photograph from the Abi Morocco Photo collection featuring a Lagosian wearing sunglasses, a short-sleeved shirt and trousers and reading a copy of Newsweek. The man has one leg propped up on a chair, bent at the knee, facing the photographer. The headline reads: "The lost Lagos photos"
All Protocol Observed
Welcome to Issue 196 of The Continent
Undeveloped photo films are gathering dust in studios all over Lagos. What is on those old camera rolls?
Find out here. bit.ly/Continent196
I published a story in this week's edition and, for the first time in my career, wondered: will this mean I won't get a visa for the United States?
"South Africaβs ruling party has already defeated one white supremacist state. Can it stand firm against another one?"
Screenshot of the Atlantic Signal exchanges, including Michael Waltz saying "the first target - their top missile guy - we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend's building and it's now collapsed".
Not to be a wide-eyed naΓ―f about such things but... am I right in thinking that they levelled an entire building to get to one guy and *that* is not controversial to anyone in the American media or political class, only that this information was recklessly shared in an unsecured chat?
26.03.2025 13:44 β π 35014 π 8696 π¬ 1651 π 805A chart labeled "Share of all deaths caused by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa" between 2000 and 2021 shows a steady decline beginning in 2003, when the US launched its aid program to fund HIV/AIDS drugs
Several African nations could soon run out of HIV drugs following Washingtonβs freeze on foreign aid.
The US funding program for HIV drugs is credited with saving 26 million lives, and its potential closure threatens to βundo 20 years of progress,β the WHO chief said.
βWhen AIDS Was Funnyβ, a short film powerfully illustrating how bone-chillingly hateful and indifferent the Reagan administration was www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAzD...
01.12.2024 20:25 β π 22 π 5 π¬ 3 π 0Did a Google search for US news with β-Trumpβ and itβs like thereβs a media blackout on the rest of the country. His game on the media to monopolise coverage works all the time.
18.03.2025 10:27 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The US is not a real place. π€£π€£
17.03.2025 13:50 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The story was on the front page of the Sunday (March 16) newspaper along with three color pages inside. Hereβs a gift link to read the story and share it with others. bit.ly/4hIRu37
17.03.2025 10:54 β π 12 π 7 π¬ 0 π 1For more than a year, my colleague Justin Scheck and I looked into why domestic workers from across East Africa, who are promised jobs and a better life in Saudi Arabia, continued to face abuse, starvation and death. Here's what we found.
17.03.2025 10:53 β π 82 π 66 π¬ 7 π 9This app needs to do more to attract non-US users.
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