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JABU GOES TO JOBURG- A Chimurenga Fotonovela

First in a new series of fotonovelas produced by Chimurenga

SURPLUS VALUES BY ARI SITAS OUT NOW!

The latest publication in the Chimurenganyana series

Chimurenga Chronic: Brandfort, Liberation Capital [1977-86] (April, 2025)

Exploring the intellectual, social and political work of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

CHIMU TAPESTRIES – A NINEVITES COLLAB

A limited-edition series of handwoven wool tapestries designed by Chimurenga,

Chimurenga 12/13 – Dr Satan’s Echo Chamber (Double-Issue March 2008)

A double-take on sci-fi and speculative writing from the African

MARIO LEWIS – FOREST NOTEBOOKS

BRANDFORT, LIBERATION CAPITAL [1977-86] – THE URBAN MAP

A supplement publication to the latest edition of Chimurenga Chronic

CHIMURENGANYANA: FOREST NOTEBOOKS – MARIO LEWIS

First of ‘Black Echologies’, a series of practice-based notebooks produced

FOREST NOTEBOOKS LAUNCH OF THE ECHO-LOGIES SERIES

Thursday, 08 May from 8pm

LATEST CHIMURENGANYANA OUT NOW!

THE GARDEN LETTERS OF YVONNE VERA by Tadiwa Madenga

CHIMURENGANYANA: MUSIC NOTEBOOK OUT NOW!

MUSIC NOTEBOOK by Ari Sitas

Chimurenganyana: La Discotheque De Sarah Maldoror (March 2023)

decomposed, an-arranged and reproduced by Ntone Edjabe

La Discothèque de Sarah Maldoror (tracklisting)

decomposed, an-arranged, and reproduced by Ntone Edjabe

Chimurenganyana: You Look Illegal by Paula Ihozo Akugizibwe (Feb 2022)

A mediation on skin, violence, and the limits of citizenship

CHIMURENGANYANA: THE FEAR AND LOATHING OUT OF HARARE BY DAMBUDZO MARECHERA (DEC 2021)

with supplementary urban map of Harare

Chimurenganyana: Home Is Where The Music Is by Uhuru Phalafala (September 2021)

HOME IS WHERE THE MUSIC IS

The latest addition to the Chimurenganyana series

Chimurenganyana: Even When My Soup-curlers Slur, I Still Keep the Take by Georgia Anne Muldrow (June 2021)

A limited Chimurenganyana edition of Even When My Soup-Curlers Slur,

EVEN WHEN MY SOUP-CURLERS SLUR BY GEORGIA ANNE MULDROW – OUT NOW!

A limited Chimurenganyana edition of Even When My Soup-Curlers Slur,

CHIMURENGA CHRONIC – IMAGI-NATION NWAR – OUT NOW!

FESTAC 77 T-SHIRT – AVAILABLE NOW!

A limited edition of the iconic FESTAC 77 t-shirt now

Chimurenganyana: Becoming Kwame Ture by Amandla Thomas-Johnson (Oct 2020)

Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)

A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels

Chimurenga 15 – The Curriculum Is Everything (June 2010)

Presented in the form of a textbook, Chimurenga 15 simultaneously

Chimurenga 14 – Everyone Has Their Indian (April 2009)

This issue features words and images on the Third World

Chimurenga 10 – Futbol, Politricks and Ostentatious Cripples (December 2006)

We scope the stadia, markets, ngandas and banlieues to spotlight

Chimurenga 11 – Conversations with Poets Who Refuse to Speak (July 2007)

This issue is about silence, disappearing oneself as act. Though

Chimurenga 5 – Head/Body(&Tools)/Corpses (April 2004)

An issue inspired by the life and work of Bessie

Chimurenga 8 – We’re All Nigerian! (December 2005)

An exploration of a love-hate, admiration-envy, awe-disappointment relationship with “Nigerianess”;

Chimurenga 6 – Orphans of Fanon (October 2004)

A series of conversations, real and imagined, on the “pitfalls

Chimurenga 7 – Kaapstad! (and Jozi, the night Moses died) (July 2005)

A collection of musings – in words, images and sounds

Chimurenga 9 – Conversations in Luanda, and Other Graphic Stories (June 2006)

For this one we trawled the globe for ink artists/wordists

Chimurenga 3 – Biko in Parliament (November 2002)

“Mandela was not the only head of state taken in

Chimurenga 2 – Dis-Covering Home [run nigga run] (July 2002)

Home, lost and found. Takes by Mahmood Mamdani, Julian Jonker,

Chimurenga 4 – Black Gays & Mugabes (May 2003)

On desire and its discontents. Featuring a new adaptation of

Chimurenga 1 – Music is the Weapon (April 2002)

“…The struggle of black people inevitably appear in an intensely

The Chronic: Who Killed Kabila

This issue of the Chronic presents this query as the

The Chronic: On Circulations and the African Imagination of a Borderless World (October 2018)

What is the African imagination of a borderless world? What

The Chronic: The Invention of Zimbabwe (April 2018)

14 November 2017. News breaks of a coup d’état underway

The Chronic: We Make Our Own Food (April 2017)

In this issue, we put food back on the table:

The Corpse Exhibition [and Other Graphic Stories] (August 2016)

This issue of Chimurenga’s pan-African quarterly gazette, the Chronic, explores

The Chronic: The Fiction of International Law (April 2016)

Exploring the tensions between reform and revolution

The Chronic: Muzmin (July 2015)

In the minds of many, the Sahara exists as a

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

The third installment of the Reader explores the unholy trinity

The Chronic: Graphic Stories (July 2014)

For the new issue of Chimurenga’s pan African gazette, the

The Chronic: Atlantic Crossings (December 2013)

This edition of the Chronic, offers forays into interlaced subjects

The Chronic (August 2013)

The Chronic: The Philanthropic Complex (August 2013)

Writers in the broadsheet include Jon Soske, Paula Akugizibwe, Yves

The Chronic: Land & Homeland (April 2013)

A 48-page newspaper and 40-page stand-alone books review magazine featuring

The Chronic (April 2013)

Chimurenganyana: The Night Moses Died by Nicole Turner (June 2012)

A powerful, personal evocation of the late Afro-Jazz composer and

Chimurenganyana: Rumblin’ by Dominique Malaquais (June 2012)

A text and image reflection on the “Rumble in the

Chimurenganyana: In Search of Yambo Ouologuem by Christopher Wise (June 2012)

Yambo Ouologuem, Malian author, has been shrouded in mystery since

Chimurenganyana: The Making of Mannenberg by John Edwin Mason (June 2012)

On a winter’s day in 1974, a group of musicians

Chimurenganyana: The Forest & The Zoo by Aryan Kaganoff (June 2012)

Johnny Dyani offers a method to the Skanga in this

Chimurenganyana: Dr Satan’s Echo Chamber by Louise Chude-Sokei (June 2012)

Reggae, technology and the diaspora - the (un)making of Dr.

Chimurenganyana: 52 Niggers by Stacy Hardy (June 2012)

A word-sound investigation of Julius Eastman‘s caged negratas

Chimurenga 16 – The Chimurenga Chronicle (October 2011)

A once-off edition of a speculative, future-forward newspaper that travels

African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures

The second installment of the Reader is centered on the

Chimurenga 15 – The Curriculum Is Everything (June 2010)

Presented in the form of a textbook, Chimurenga 15 simultaneously

African Cities Reader I: Pan-African Practices

In the launch issue Rustum Kozain muses over the cultural

Chimurenganyana: In Defence of the Films We Have Made by Odia Ofeimun (2009)

Chimurenganyana: Variations of the Beautiful in the World of Congolese Sounds by Achille Mbembe (2009)

Chimurenganyana: Thinking of Brenda by Njabulo Ndebele (2009)

Chimurenganyana: Blood Money – A Douala Chronicle by Dominique Malaquais (2009)

Chimurenganyana: When You Kill Us, We Rule! by Keziah Jones (June 2009)

Chimurenganyana: A Silent Way: Routes of South African Jazz, 1946-1978 by Julian Jonker (June 2009)

Chimurenga 14 – Everyone Has Their Indian (April 2009)

This issue features words and images on the Third World

Chimurenga 12/13 – Dr Satan’s Echo Chamber (Double-Issue March 2008)

A double-take on sci-fi and speculative writing from the African

Chimurenga 11 – Conversations with Poets Who Refuse to Speak (July 2007)

This issue is about silence, disappearing oneself as act. Though

Chimurenga 10 – Futbol, Politricks and Ostentatious Cripples (December 2006)

We scope the stadia, markets, ngandas and banlieues to spotlight

Chimurenga 9 – Conversations in Luanda, and Other Graphic Stories (June 2006)

For this one we trawled the globe for ink artists/wordists

Chimurenga 8 – We’re All Nigerian! (December 2005)

An exploration of a love-hate, admiration-envy, awe-disappointment relationship with “Nigerianess”;

Chimurenga 7 – Kaapstad! (and Jozi, the night Moses died) (July 2005)

A collection of musings – in words, images and sounds

Chimurenga 6 – Orphans of Fanon (October 2004)

A series of conversations, real and imagined, on the “pitfalls

Chimurenga 5 – Head/Body(&Tools)/Corpses (April 2004)

An issue inspired by the life and work of Bessie

Chimurenga 4 – Black Gays & Mugabes (May 2003)

On desire and its discontents. Featuring a new adaptation of

Chimurenga 3 – Biko in Parliament (November 2002)

“Mandela was not the only head of state taken in

Chimurenga 2 – Dis-Covering Home [run nigga run] (July 2002)

Home, lost and found. Takes by Mahmood Mamdani, Julian Jonker,

Chimurenga 1 – Music is the Weapon (April 2002)

“…The struggle of black people inevitably appear in an intensely
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