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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
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
Opinion
Kofi Annan’s unfinished green revolution
Kofi Annan championed many global causes during his distinguished life and career, but no issue was more important to him than tackling hunger and spurring growth through agriculture
September 6, 2018
Opinion
Kofi Annan’s mixed record at the United Nations
Kofi Annan's tenure at the United Nations, where he was the head of its peacekeeping and later Secretary General, is marked by great human tragedies as well as episodes of progress
August 19, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
The case for an African alternative to the ICC
There’s a case to be made for Africa’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. This is because there are alternatives.
August 7, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
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
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
After Mugabe, all eyes are on Museveni: how long can he cling to power?
In Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni – who has been in power for almost 30 years – clings on, is plotting to change the constitution so that he can stand in the 2021 elections. How long can he stay in power?
November 23, 2017
Politics & Policy
South Africans are learning that they’re not that exceptional after all
In the wake of a series of destabilising corruption scandals, financial mismanagement and the incompetent leadership of President Jacob Zuma, South Africa is no longer that exceptional from the rest of Africa
April 10, 2017
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