Zain Verjee on the targeting of Southern African countries after disclosure of the OMICRON variant by South Africa's scientists.
Cynthia Gichiri writes about a small library in Mukuru that helps children from slums get their schoolwork done.
Murielle E. reflects on her brutal encounter with Covid19.
Genet Tilaybelay went from being a weaver to a coffee seller, all in the quest to survive and feed her new born baby, after the pandemic served up a bitter brew.
Simon Kimera, a cargo truck driver and father of two, shares his experience dealing with separation and stigma.
Funmi Adebayo writes about Albert Afeso Akanbi, a documentary film-maker who found his love for family, life and work during the pandemic.
Zambian-Welsh artist Chembo Music spoke to Amplify's Mazuba Kampambwe on how the pandemic compelled her to perform anew.
Carême Kouamé on the impact of the pandemic on the economic prospects of women.
Bukunmi Oyewole on William Alamu's exciting adventure into technology.
Every birth has its own pain. 16 year old Maria endured her own. as told by Darlington Chibueze.
Sophia Adepoju's Narrative spread illustrates Mbali Sebokedi's love for books, make up, her experiences of the global pandemic, and the power of community.
Mpho Tsuene writes about the Tshikolomo's upending loss of loved ones.