Ruto and Macron were a good match as both are champions of private enterprise and privatisation as the vehicle for prosperity ...
Somalia faces more than spillover effects – these shocks are pushing the country’s long-term recovery further out of reach.
Crowdfunding campaigns rescue hostages – but the visibility they generate is becoming part of how ransom demands are set.
If formally recognised, unarmed civilian protection and community-based early warning can offer a path to sustaining ...
Puleng Dimpane may only have a short time available, but she can still do things that strengthen the South African Police ...
South Sudan faces rising militarisation and contested elections – practical pathways to a lasting peace are urgently needed.
Without a collective approach from African states, China’s tariff-free market access will not be the silver bullet many ...
The toppling of King Farouk in 1952 by the Egyptian army marked the beginning of military intervention to gain political power in Africa. Since then, military interferences in politics have become a ...
The fatal Johannesburg shooting in which 48-year-old driver Faisal Ul Rehman was killed, and his wife Tehseen Zahara Faisal critically injured, has drawn public attention to the dangers of road rage.
Over 80% of people migrating in Africa remain on the continent, often straining neighbouring countries. Yet migration also drives economic growth, development and regional integration. Migration ...
A month ago, floods in the country’s eastern KwaZulu-Natal province killed 489 people, destroyed 4 000 houses and displaced about 40 000 residents. Flooding started when a cut-off low-pressure system ...
Arms and ammunition seizures by security forces in Niger’s Agadez and Tahoua regions between January 2021 and February 2022 helped dismantle trafficking networks in the country. This is positive, but ...