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Zimbabwe’s historic elections: Change, but no change
Both presidential candidates and political parties in Zimbabwe's election promised peace and a new beginning. But, when the chips were down and the votes began to show a familiar trend of Zanu-PF dominance, both parties resorted to old tactics.
August 2, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
BRICS summit: Productive, but not bold enough in challenging global order
The BRICS summit communique makes clear that some solid work was done and that the participants agreed to undertake some useful initiatives. But on some issues, it's clear that the leaders resorted to vague statements that hide their real differences.
August 1, 2018
Opinion
What’s stopping the African Union from opening up Africa’s borders?
There are major obstacles that need to be cleared before the ambition of free movement across the continent can be achieved, such as concerns raised by the continent’s major economies like South Africa where unemployment rates are high
July 31, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
BRICS Summit in Johannesburg: What we should expect from the 5 countries
The summit comes at a time when the West is arguably in decline. The US is threatening trade wars with China and even allies like the EU. This threat to global trade will be top of the agenda at the BRICS summit
July 26, 2018
Economy
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Kenya’s Perfect Storm
Annual rains have hit Kenya especially hard this year, causing havoc in the capital. But there is a silver lining amid the gloom: weather-related infrastructure challenges have pushed bureaucrats to tackle old issues like corruption and mismanagement with a renewed sense of urgency
July 13, 2018
Opinion
Nairobi’s plan to introduce car-free days is a good idea – here’s why
Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, is the second most congested city in the world. To reduce congestion, Nairobi County has proposed car-free Wednesdays and Saturdays in two of the busiest parts of the city
July 7, 2018
Opinion
Why Cuban doctors in Kenya don’t deserve the treatment they’re getting
Fifty Cuban doctors recently arrived in Kenya, hired by the government to work in in under-served rural areas. They may not be the ideal solution, but the reasons forwarded against them are not justified
June 28, 2018
Opinion
Financial equality for Africa’s women farmers
If Africa’s gender gap is ever to be closed, the unique obstacles faced by African women, particularly poor female farmers, must become part of the global dialogue
June 23, 2018
Opinion
Listening to Africa’s Future Farmers
To remain profitable, younger growers must produce larger crops from smaller spaces, which requires innovation. Our study found that in many cases, the best solutions for young farmers are already being designed by young people
June 22, 2018
Economy
Opinion
Women’s unpaid work must be included in GDP calculations: lessons from history
It is “illogical” to exclude the economic value of preparing and cooking food and collecting firewood from GDP calculations. Such kinds of labour have historically been excluded because they were commonly viewed as women’s work
June 21, 2018
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