March 31
West Africa: Can West African Nations Come Together to Stop Terrorism Spreading?
Mistrust between AES and ECOWAS countries must be overcome to enable intelligence sharing and security cooperation. Read more »
March 28
Zimbabwe: Is Zimbabwe Facing Another November 2017?
Mnangagwa looks beyond his second term, prompting war veterans backing Vice-President Chiwenga to threaten an 'uprising' on 31 March. Read more »
March 27
Mozambique: Chapo-Mondlane Meeting Presents a Glimmer of Hope for Mozambique
Despite scepticism about the government's intentions, the meeting shows a shift in President Chapo's hardline approach to resolving post-election violence. Read more »
March 26
South Africa: Cue the Cameras - How SAPS Bodycams Can Deliver Tangible Results
What should police body-worn cameras aim to achieve, and how will we know if they are working? Read more »
March 25
Sudan: Could Prolonged Warfare in Sudan Lead to the Country Splitting?
Shifting military dynamics, political fragmentation and external interference could escalate clashes, pushing the country towards partition. Read more »
March 24
West Africa: Does Climate Change Fuel Terrorism in the Sahel?
Local populations feel the effects of climate change, but new research shows only indirect links to violent extremism. Read more »
March 21
Namibia: Namibia's First Woman President Takes the Helm
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah presents herself as an implementer - can she meet the country's high expectations and reverse SWAPO's decline? Read more »
March 20
Africa: Anatomy of SADC's Failure in Eastern DRC
The premature withdrawal of SADC troops reveals deep-seated political problems and military capacity limitations. Read more »
March 19
South Sudan: 'Transition Fatigue' in South Sudan Ramps Up Tensions
The recent conflict is rooted in repeated extensions of the transition timeframe and enduring political and security problems. Read more »
March 18
Africa: Africa's Democracies Must Guard Against Local Online Influencer Networks
New research shows that key figures in South Africa's domestic online influence industry are engaged in transnational disinformation campaigns. Read more »
March 17
Africa: Lake Chad Basin Insurgents Raise the Stakes With Weaponised Drones
ISWAP's enhanced operations and use of drone attacks represent a turning point for counter-terrorism in the region. Read more »
March 14
Africa: Iran and the Price of the ANC's Nostalgia
The African National Congress' friendship with Tehran is becoming the main bugbear in US relations with South Africa. Read more »
March 13
Somalia: Türkiye Throws Somalia a Lifeline to Catch Illegal Fishers
A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia's naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Read more »
March 12
Africa: Lessons From Kenya's Bold but Poorly Executed Visa-Free Policy
Kenya's experience can help countries balance practical realities with Africa's goal of open borders and regional connections. Read more »
March 11
Africa: Can African Philanthropy Fill in for American Aid Cuts?
Africa must look within to improve resource allocation and promote social impact investments that go beyond just boosting profits. Read more »
March 10
Zimbabwe: Can Zimbabwe's Independent Complaints Commission Win Civil Society Over?
The new commission is a step in the right direction for security sector reform, but faces several tough challenges. Read more »
March 07
Africa: Ethiopia's Special Prosecutor's Office Needs an International Cooperation Unit
To effectively deliver justice for international crimes, an independent international cooperation unit is essential. Read more »
March 06
Ghana: Will Ghana's Mahama Grasp the Nettle of Constitutional Reform?
Ghana's constitution allows an excessively powerful presidency to influence all levels of administration - it must be reformed. Read more »
March 05
Africa: South Africa's Trade Deficit Dilemma With China
South Africa needs to benefit more from its active, albeit highly unequal, trading partnership with China. Read more »
March 04
Africa: West African Wildlife Sanctuary Becomes a Hub of Insecurity
Spanning three countries, the vast W-Arly-Pendjari Complex is being used to facilitate organised crime, terrorism and local conflicts. Read more »
March 03
Africa: Civil Society Needs a Role in Mali's Security Reforms
Security sector reforms that began well before the country's two coups still suffer from a lack of effective civil society participation. Read more »
February 28
Africa: Data Modelling Reveals the Heavy Toll of USAID Cuts On Africa
Given the US' major contribution to aid, Trump's cuts could push 5.7 million more Africans into extreme poverty next year. Read more »
February 27
Africa: AU 'Year of Reparations' Should Look to the Future and the Past
Reparations aim to repair relationships and prevent violence - a forward-looking approach could foster a more just global order. Read more »
February 26
Africa: US Paris Climate Agreement Exit Will Hit Africa Hard
This week's G20 finance meeting must galvanise a global climate agenda to mitigate the grave impact of the US withdrawal. Read more »
February 25
West Africa: Ecowas Is Still Pivotal to Steadying the Gambia's Transition
Divisions over the latest draft constitution, which extends executive power and term limits, necessitate ECOWAS' involvement. Read more »