May 26
Guinea: Guinea's May Elections End Its Transition - but Will They Bring Stability?
Although authorities adhered to the ECOWAS timeline, Guinea's return to democracy is mired in controversy. Read more »
May 25
Africa: Dear Mr President - to Succeed, South Africa Needs an Excellent Social Development Minister
The department can no longer be treated as peripheral - its new minister must have empathy and a deep knowledge of social welfare. Read more »
May 22
Uganda: Uganda's New Foreign Financing Law Further Narrows the Opposition's Chances
The law criminalising foreign political funding would only be justifiable if the country had a stronger democratic record. Read more »
May 21
Kenya: Economic Hardship Drives Kenyans Onto Russia's Brutal Frontline
High youth unemployment exposes young Kenyans, like thousands across Africa, to exploitation and false promises of lucrative jobs abroad. Read more »
May 20
Somalia: More Instability for Somalia As Another Election Deadline Lapses
Only a gradual consensus-based process can reconcile Somalia's competing political systems and avert repeated election crises. Read more »
May 19
Africa: U.S.-Africa Migrant Deals Ramp Up As Government Transparency Fails
More secretive deals to accept deported third-country migrants from the US degrade democracy and don't serve African countries. Read more »
May 18
East Africa: Somali Piracy Returns - a Warning From the Western Indian Ocean
Joint naval patrols are stretched thin by the Middle East crisis, but their ability to eradicate piracy was always limited. Read more »
May 15
Africa: Ruto and Macron Sing a Duet in Nairobi
Did France's first Africa summit outside the Francophonie this week reset its relations with the continent? Read more »
May 14
Somalia: How the Iran War Could Derail Somalia's Fragile Recovery
Somalia faces more than spillover effects - these shocks are pushing the country's long-term recovery further out of reach. Read more »
May 13
Nigeria: Nigeria's Kidnappers Exploit Online Public Empathy to Extract Higher Ransoms
Crowdfunding campaigns rescue hostages - but the visibility they generate is becoming part of how ransom demands are set. Read more »
May 12
Congo-Kinshasa: Can Civilians Fill the Peacekeeping Gap in Eastern DR Congo?
If formally recognised, unarmed civilian protection and community-based early warning can offer a path to sustaining stability and security amid troop withdrawals. Read more »
May 11
Africa: The Optics, Interests and Limits of China's Tariff Offer to Africa
Without a collective approach from African states, China's tariff-free market access will not be the silver bullet many expect. Read more »
May 08
Namibia: Is Namibia's Nandi-Ndaitwah Matching Her Anti-Corruption Rhetoric With Action?
The president has fired ministers and condemned graft as treason - yet the system enabling it remains intact. Read more »
May 07
South Africa: What Should South Africa's Interim Police Chief Prioritise?
Puleng Dimpane may only have a short time available, but she can still do things that strengthen the South African Police Service. Read more »
May 06
Benin: Benin Hands Romuald Wadagni a Growth Mandate and a Democratic Test
How Benin's new president ensures inclusive growth, opens civic and political space and rebuilds regional ties will define his term. Read more »
May 05
Africa: African Champions Chart the Way On the Global Compact for Migration
Seventeen African nations are pioneering global migration management, but will others follow their lead? Read more »
May 04
South Africa: South Africa's Road Rage Problem Goes Deeper Than Bad Drivers
Accumulated stress, inequality and normalised violence find expression on the road - and a firearm can turn misperception fatal. Read more »
April 30
Africa: Nigeria-Niger-Benin - Cross-Border Trade Resumes Amid Security Risks
The Tsamiya-Kamba corridor will revive regional commerce, but jihadist expansion could quickly unravel the gains. Read more »
April 29
South Africa: Cape Rerouting Exposes South Africa's Maritime Blind Spots
More ships are rounding the Cape, but ports, policy and strategy are not yet built to turn the surge into lasting gain. Read more »
April 28
Africa: The Hormuz Chokepoint Is Threatening Africa's Food Supply
Fertiliser disruption exposes a blind spot that farm-level policy has long ignored - but Africa holds the resources to fix it. Read more »
April 27
Central Africa: Internet Shutdowns Won't Solve Central Africa's Political Crises
Silencing the internet during unrest buys governments time but corrodes the trust and economic foundations that stability requires. Read more »
April 24
Africa: Spat With Trump Distracts From Pope Leo's Africa Tour
The Pope used his Africa debut to address broader global issues - but left many local questions unanswered. Read more »
April 23
Africa: Niger-Benin - a Narrow Window for Diplomatic Reset
The political transition in Cotonou opens a window for regional de-escalation that the African Union should seize. Read more »
April 22
Congo-Kinshasa: Why Minerals-for-Security Deals Won't Save the DR Congo
Resource bartering doesn't deliver stability - it perpetuates institutional fragility and rarely builds public trust and legitimacy in African governments. Read more »
April 21
Africa: A Quiet U.S.-AU Deal That Could Reshape Investment in Africa
The Trump administration and the AU have started a bold journey that could 'flip the script' on decades of development cooperation. Read more »











