Through their entangled stories, Theft becomes more than a tale of love or parental betrayal. It is a sociological portrait of Zanzibar and, by extension, Africa’s coastal societies, where the residues of colonialism still shape personal destinies. The novel situates individual choices within the larger machinery of economic transformation, cultural expectation, and historical memory.
Idris Elba has announced ambitious plans to relocate to Africa within the next decade, marking a significant shift in his...
Idris Elba has been granted land in Zanzibar, Tanzania, to establish a state-of-the-art film studio, per bbc.com. The announcement, made...
Sauti za Busara, one of Africa’s leading festivals kicked off on Thursday at Tanzania’s Zanzibar Old Fort in Stone Town,...







