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Why British prime minister Theresa May was forced to resign
After less than three years in office, UK prime minister Theresa May has faced up to the demands from within her party and announced her resignation
May 25, 2019
Infrastructure
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Getting the right institutions in place to run Africa’s rapidly growing cities
Historically, cities have been the drivers of productivity and engines of economic growth. But urbanisation in many sub-Saharan African countries is not delivering the benefits of people and firms clustering together
May 15, 2019
Opinion
Victory gives Ramaphosa’s ANC last chance to reform and solve South Africa’s ills
More popular than his party for the first time since Nelson Mandela in 1994, and more trusted than the leaders of the opposition, Ramaphosa can claim to have saved the ANC’s bacon in the 2019 general election
May 11, 2019
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Sudan coup: How protesters upped the ante and forced al-Bashir from power
Following months of protests, and a prolonged sit-in outside the military headquarters in Khartoum, Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir was placed under house arrest on April 11 as the country’s military prepared for a transitional government
April 14, 2019
Digital Economy
Opinion
Internet shutdowns don’t work and are expensive
In Uganda and Burkina Faso shutting down the internet increased the profile of the causes being agitated
February 20, 2019
Opinion
Politics & Policy
The World Bank needs to reform and adapt to the changing world order
By nominating an American to head the World Bank, President Trump is continuing an outmoded tradition that does not take into account significant changes in the global distribution of power
February 8, 2019
Opinion
How Russia is growing its strategic influence in Africa
More than a quarter of a century after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin seems to have new aspirations in Africa. This is in line with his desire to restore Russia to great power status
February 6, 2019
Opinion
It’s becoming clearer that Mnangagwa is not Zimbabwe’s saviour
The last few days have wiped out any trust people might have had in the ability of the November 2017 coup that toppled Robert Mugabe to bring democratic and socio-economic rights to Zimbabwe’s long-suffering people
January 23, 2019
Opinion
DR Congo: A historic but controversial election
The announcement of Félix Tshisekedi as Congo's president-elect has been met with doubt by the runner-up, Martin Fayulu, election observers, and the influential Catholic church
January 10, 2019
Energy, Oil & Gas
Opinion
African cities that seize green opportunities will flourish
Green technologies can generate employment, ease pressure on infrastructure and lower energy costs, especially for poorer households
December 23, 2018
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