June 06
Cote d'Ivoire: Mines Risk Degrading Country's Fragile Environment
Can the country balance an expanding mining sector with protecting its remaining forests and farming-dependent economy? Read more »
June 05
Congo-Kinshasa: Loss and Damage Funding Vital After DRC and Rwanda Floods
Whole villages have been decimated, and communities need help to rebuild and recover, not just short-term humanitarian aid. Read more »
June 02
Madagascar: Rajoelina and the Extreme Personalisation of Power
Madagascar goes to presidential elections in November with its slim prospects of change resting on a judoka. Read more »
June 01
South Africa: Police Corruption Should Be a Focus in Tackling Stock Theft
Inaction by police and allegations of corruption paralyse South Africa's farming communities and jeopardise rural safety. Read more »
May 31
South Africa: The Leadership We Deserve
South Africa is facing a leadership crisis. Yet there is a way to cultivate effective, empathetic and accountable leaders. Read more »
May 30
Africa: Nigeria Should Engage China for AfCFTA Success
Aligning trade and investment interests under the AfCFTA can activate more productive Nigeria-China relations. Read more »
May 29
Africa: Could This Round of Debt Dialogue Push Zimbabwe to Reform?
Considering the government's dismal track record on resolving the debt crisis, the chances of success seem small. Read more »
May 26
Lesotho: Back to Square One - Political Infighting Again Stalls Lesotho Reforms
The government and opposition are squabbling over the Omnibus Bill, which was supposed to stabilise the country. Read more »
May 25
South Africa: Foreign Policy Must Balance Constitutional Values and National Interest
South Africa should align its foreign policy with development priorities and agree to defend open, democratic societies. Read more »
May 24
Africa: Could UN Funding for AU Peace Missions Become the Norm?
Recent developments are positive for Africa but don't lessen the need for a robust AU Peace Fund. Read more »
May 23
Africa: Is Africa Ready for Meaningful Participation in the G20?
Joining the global forum presents political, cultural and technical challenges for the AU, which has been relatively inward-looking. Read more »
May 22
South Africa: Wheels Come Off South Africa's Hollow Version of Non-Alignment
A foreign policy of non-alignment only works when based on a dispassionate and objective reading of global geopolitics. Read more »
May 19
Southern Africa: SADC Prepares to Go Back to the Future in Eastern DRC
SADC's unease with the East African force's activities in DRC could see Southern African troops returning to the troubled area. Read more »
May 18
Kenya: Syndicates Launder Stolen U.S. Covid-19 Funds in Kenya
The case exposes weaknesses in Kenya's investigation and prosecution of illicit financial flows, especially in the real estate sector. Read more »
May 17
Africa: Climate Disaster Is Reshaping the World - Can Africa Make Its Mark?
As global economic, security and climate crises coalesce, will Africa fall deeper into victimhood or turn the continent around? Read more »
May 16
Sudan: Functional Borders Could Be Lifesaving for Sudan's Refugees
The region's weak border administration limits the ability of aid organisations to provide humanitarian assistance. Read more »
May 15
South Africa: South Africa's Dangerous Game of Russian Roulette
Miscalculations in handling accusations that arms were provided to Russia could cost South Africa dearly. Read more »
May 12
Africa: Comoros-Mayotte Saga a Microcosm of Africa-Europe Migration Crisis
The flow of undocumented migrants to Mayotte is straining relations, and the island's response runs counter to AU policy. Read more »
May 11
Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Informal Currency Exchanges - Validate or Veto?
The choices are stark, but the damaging impact must be mitigated to help improve foreign currency reserves. Read more »
May 10
Africa: Women Step Up to the Transition in Mali
Despite their institutional under-representation, women do not want to remain on the sidelines of political change. Read more »
May 09
Africa: Western Cape a Beacon of Hope for South Africa Violence Prevention
Despite budget constraints, the province is supporting parents as part of an internationally recognised approach to violence prevention. Read more »
May 08
Africa: Sudan's War Poses Grave Risks for Chad and CAR
With their shared border communities and militia activities, the two countries have previously suffered from Sudan's deadly conflicts. Read more »
May 05
South Africa: Pretoria Once Again On the Horns of an ICC Dilemma
Will other African countries now also consider withdrawal from the International Criminal Court so Putin can visit? Read more »
May 04
Chad: Chad Two Years Later - Little Progress, Plenty to Worry About
Despite some positive steps, a return to constitutional order and civilian rule is still a long way off. Read more »
May 03
Sudan: Stopping the Spread of Sudan's Bloodshed
As civil war looms, consensus among the multitude of peace brokers is vital to prevent a regional contagion. Read more »