November 20
Africa: The African Union Commission At a Crossroads
With elections for new commissioners in February 2025, member states must decide what kind of commission they want. Read more »
November 19
Africa: Positioning South Africa As Guardian of the Cape Route
The country needs more than infrastructure upgrades to capitalise on the surge in shipping along the Cape Sea Route. Read more »
November 18
Africa: On Climate, Will Trump Have It All His Own Way?
The US anti-climate juggernaut is worrying, but several factors could mitigate a potential catastrophe. Read more »
November 15
Africa: Great Expectations As Democracy Wins in Botswana
After nearly six decades of BDP rule, the triumphant UDC government has the tough task of restoring sound governance. Read more »
November 14
Mozambique: Mozambique's Last Stand for Democracy?
After 25 years of electoral fraud and one-party dominance, mass protests are the last resort for the opposition and the public. Read more »
November 13
Africa: Remittances Can Help Fill Funding Gaps for Climate Adaptation
More attention should be given to how remittances can help African countries withstand and adapt to climate change. Read more »
November 12
Africa: Aid Workers Are Increasingly Seen As Fair Game in Violent Conflicts
In Gaza and several African countries, protection failures see local aid workers bearing the brunt of this alarming trend. Read more »
November 11
Africa: Precision Policing - a Vital Element of Reducing Firearm Crime
A safer South Africa is only possible with less gun crime. Achieving that requires more from police than recovering illegal guns. Read more »
November 08
Southern Africa: Are Southern Africa's Former Liberation Movements Going Out of Fashion?
In this month's election, Namibia's SWAPO ruling party could go the way of the ANC, BDP or perhaps FRELIMO. Read more »
November 07
Somalia: New Somali Piracy Threats Require Partnerships and Holistic Responses
Somalia's upcoming seat on the UN Security Council should allow it to shape international maritime security policies. Read more »
November 06
Africa: Bipartisan Cooperation Is Vital for Effective Transitional Justice in the U.S.
The US can draw insights from Africa and other regions to transform its fragmented efforts into a national transitional justice process. Read more »
November 05
Africa: India and China Vie for Leadership of the Global South
Which of the two countries is better placed to champion Africa's developmental aspirations? Read more »
November 04
Ghana: Ghana's Judiciary Must Act Fast to Regain Public Trust
With elections in December, widespread perceptions of political bias in the Supreme Court threaten the democratic process. Read more »
November 01
Africa: Deciphering Türkiye's Africa Policy
Beyond Türkiye's expanding African footprint that covers trade, investment and stability lie Erdoğan's strategic ambitions. Read more »
October 31
Southern Africa: Can Tanzania Bring East and Southern Africa Together On East DRC?
Tanzania's geographical location and conflict mediation experience make it well placed to bridge the region's various peace efforts. Read more »
October 30
Africa: Brics Summit 2024 - Everything, Everywhere, All At Once?
Ushering in a multipolar order requires a streamlined and coherent political agenda - not unfocused expansion. Read more »
October 29
Kenya: Kenya On the UN Human Rights Council - a Chance for Redemption?
Kenya should seize the opportunity of its council membership to improve its human rights record at home. Read more »
October 28
Africa: Can SAMIDRC Be Spared the Fate of Previous Peace Missions?
SADC member states must ensure that the operation in eastern DRC can overcome the challenges faced by its predecessors. Read more »
October 25
Botswana: Masisi and Khama Square Off Again
Botswana's President Masisi confronts his arch-rival at next week's election, but the real enemy may be elsewhere. Read more »
October 24
East Africa: Customary Courts in East Africa - More Than a Means to Lighten Caseloads
The relevance of traditional justice should be assessed by factors other than its potential to reduce formal court backlogs. Read more »
October 23
Zimbabwe: ZIG's Devaluation Reflects Zimbabwe's State of Perpetual Crisis
A vicious cycle of currency failure, policy inconsistency and short-term fixes has battered investor and citizen confidence. Read more »
October 22
Mozambique: Latest Elections Widen Mozambique's Democratic Deficit
SADC remains silent as electoral fraud, post-election violence and the murder of opposition figures undermine democracy. Read more »
October 21
Africa: The Revived Luanda Process - Inching Towards Peace in East DRC?
Rwanda-DRC talks have resumed, but whether they can shift the fundamental barriers to peace remains to be seen. Read more »
October 18
Africa: Africa Gets Its Chance to Lead the Commonwealth
Africa takes the reins for the first time in 20 years, but will the new secretary-general adopt a more assertive stance? Read more »
October 17
Africa: Nile River Basin Commission - Regional Strife Could Make a Difficult Task Impossible
Disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam intersect with conflicts sparked by Ethiopia's Red Sea ambitions. Read more »