I had long been fascinated with all things African. It is the only continent where you hear more about genocides than any actual development. It is quite unfair because there are actually peaceful nations in Africa and a lot of creative development goes on there because of the poor infrastructure of many nations.
I set about reading books/blogs on Africa to get an understanding of why/what of the current events in Africa. The book Africa: A Biography of the Continent [1] is an excellent resource on the history of African nations since the origin of humans till the late 60s and 70s. I then read Emma's War [2] which is about this foolhardy Aid-worker who marries a rebel commander in Sudan. That book was a good source of on-the-ground reporting of the war in Sudan and how it came to be so. Beware, none of these books are for the faint of the heart. The unspeakable atrocities committed by Africans on Africans is enough to depress you for a week at least! Another novel I read recently was Chinue Achebe's Things Fall Apart [3] that talks about how the society changes after the coming of the missionaries. It has an interesting descriptions of the mythological beliefs of some tribes of Nigeria.
Here are some of the blogs that cover great news about Africa but most of which never gets into the main stream news:
That covers most of my sources of African news. Now, if only I could find a good cheap way to get there and see all these!
Links:
[1] http://www.bookjetty.com/books/067973869X/africa-biography-continent
[2] http://www.bookjetty.com/books/0375703772/emma-war
[3] http://www.bookjetty.com/books/0385474547/fall-novel
[4] http://mashilingi.blogspot.com/2008/07/e-commercem-commerce-which-way-for.html
[5] http://www.kiwanja.net/about.htm
[6] http://www.kiwanja.net/frontlinesms.htm
[7] http://www.afrigadget.com
[8] http://www.afrigadget.com/2008/04/30/afrigadget-innovator-series-simon-mwacharo-of-craftskillz/
[9] http://friendfeed.com/thaths
[10] http://afropop.org/
[11] http://friendfeed.com/thaths
[12] http://wildlifedirect.org
[13] http://maratriangle.wildlifedirect.org/
[14] http://www.ssrc.org/blogs/darfur/
[15] http://chrisblattman.blogspot.com/