The shootfly, Atherigona soccata Rondani, is a major seedling pest of sorghum in many areas of tropical Asia, Africa and Mediterranean Europe. A chronological review of the progress made in various programmes on the screening techniques (natural and artificial) with artificial diets, sources, stability and mechanisms of resistance, bases (physico-morphological and biochemical factors) of resistance, inheritance and breeding for resistance is made. Many resistant varieties have been identified and sources of resistance utilized in breeding programmes to transfer resistance in high yielding background are listed. In addition, the glossy and trichome traits identified is sorghum cultivars are also reported. Glossy leaf surface and trichomes are frequently associated with shootfly resistance.