



Every joiner lays a brick,every brick reshapes Africa.
Pan African
Museum
A living archive and creative hub rooted in Pan-African history — open to the public as a space to think, create, and connect.
Co-Working Hub
Desks, high-speed internet & creative atmosphere
Screening Room
Film screenings, presentations & showcases
Library
Pan-African books, research & silent study
Inside the space
Museum Gallery



Trending Pan-African News
The stories shaping Africa today — curated from across the continent and diaspora.
Protecting Our Heritage: Nigerian Authorities Dismantle Major Illegal Wildlife Trafficking Ring
In a powerful victory for ecological sovereignty, Nigeria has intercepted N126 million in illegal wildlife products, fiercely protecting nature.
Empowering the Grassroots: Kenya Allocates Sh428 Billion to Drive County-Level Development
Kenya has cemented its commitment to decentralized growth by allocating Sh428 billion to county governments, putting economic power in local hands.
Jun 16Building the Future: Tanzania Accelerates National Water Grid to Empower Communities
Tanzania is fast-tracking a visionary national water grid, prioritizing sovereign infrastructure to guarantee clean, safe water for all citizens.
Jun 16Uniting for Progress: Gambia and Senegal Seal Historic Agreements in Energy and Technology
In a powerful display of Pan-African unity, Gambia and Senegal have signed landmark agreements to integrate their energy and digital economies.
Jun 16Declassified Archives
52 publicly available documents on Africa — CIA, MI6, WikiLeaks, and more.
Libya — CIA and MI6 Rendition to Gaddafi: The Moussa Koussa Documents
Ghana — UK's Top Secret Role in the Nkrumah Coup: IRD Operations
Congo DRC — Mobutu's CIA Relationship and the 1997 Collapse
Rwanda — The Genocide Fax: Dallaire's Warning Ignored
Tunisia — WikiLeaks Cables and the Arab Spring: Ben Ali's Corruption Exposed
Françafrique — France's Secret Network of Control in Africa
Living Archive
Explore artifacts, history, and culture from across the African continent — online and free.
Did You Know?
Surprising truths about African history, science, and culture — one insight at a time.
African Hairstyles as Resistance
Did you know that elaborate African hairstyles, particularly during the colonial era, served as powerful forms of resistance, conveying hidden messages, escape routes, and tribal affiliations?
Mansa Musa's Economic Influence
Did you know that Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, was so wealthy that his pilgrimage to Mecca caused widespread inflation in the economies he passed through, impacting the gold market for decades?
The Baro Tana Hydroelectric Dam
Did you know that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), formerly known as the Millennium Dam and at times referred to as Hidase Dam, is a gravity dam on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia being built since 2011 and will become the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa, capable of generating over 6,000 megawatts of electricity?
Timbuktu's Sankore University
Did you know that the University of Sankore in Timbuktu, Mali, established in the 12th century, was a thriving center of learning attracting scholars from across Africa and the Middle East, boasting a library of over 700,000 manuscripts?




