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Red Sea Crisis: Windfall or Lost Opportunity for Africa?

(4 Minutes Read) Attacks by Houthi rebels since mid-November 2023 have disrupted maritime security in the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, and the larger...
Can Africa Sustain its Fragile Economic Recovery?

Can Africa Sustain its Fragile Economic Recovery?

Adequate policies and investments in health, education, economic diversification, and skill development will ensure that the growth benefits are distributed more equally across the...

The UK Migration Treaty with Rwanda in the eye of the storm 

The English Channel continues to witness thousands of tragic deaths of illegal migrants trying to cross over to the UK and Europe. When Prime...

Zambia Still Owes USD 7 Billion to Bondholders and Banks

(3 Minutes Read) Zambia still has nearly USD 7 billion of debt on its books owed to bondholders and commercial banks, despite a deal with...

US and EU closely supervising peace process in Tigray region

 (3 minutes read)    As the peace process is limping back to Tigray region in Ethiopia, both the US and EU are monitoring the developments closely....

Nigeria: President’s Executive Orders to Ease Bureaucratic Bottlenecks and Attract Investments

(3 Minutes Read) To revitalise Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, President Bola Tinubu signed executive orders aimed at attracting investments, optimising resources, and diversifying the...
Victory of Democracy in Senegal Will it Herald a New Political Class in Africa?

Victory of Democracy in Senegal : Will it Herald a New Political Class in...

(4 Minutes Read) Nestled on the Western coast of Africa, Senegal is a melting pot of diverse cultures, history, and landscapes. Blessed with pristine beaches...
South African Elections The Changing Political Landscape

South African Elections : The Changing Political Landscape

The paradox faced by South Africans is - the old order is dying, but the new one is yet to be born. Given the...

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