A constitutional amendment bill seeks to enable President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power without a vote until 2030. A group of lawyers, politicians, civil society and youth leaders are striving ...
As tensions simmer in Ghana’s conflict-prone Bawku area – a 740km drive from Accra – close to the volatile Burkina Faso border, a familiar figure has stepped forward once again: Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, ...
Horn states side with Gulf monarchies, South Africa and Senegal invoke international law and West Africa treads carefully; ...
Edgar Sishi’s move to the IMF signals a mission-accomplished moment for South Africa’s fiscal stabilisation, handing over a ...
A public announcement by Nigeria’s federal government to take control of Lagos coastlines last July has snowballed into a ...
Residents affected by a highly toxic tailings dam spill in Zambia’s Copperbelt have launched legal action against the Chinese ...
A year after the alliance rescued William Ruto’s presidency from protest pressure, a divided opposition is debating whether the broad-based government reshaped Kenyan politics or weakened it.
The Malagasy conglomerate has persisted in diversifying and broadening its geographical reach since Hassanein and Amin ...
Kenya’s corporate landscape is undergoing a structural recalibration as top-tier executives move across borders and sectors ...
Experts say gold exports, reform discipline and tighter macro management provide a potential buffer against prolonged ...
“Further escalation risks worsening global instability, with serious implications for energy markets, food security and ...
Ethiopia has signalled that its pursuit of Red Sea access is no longer just economic policy but a core security doctrine wrapped in deterrence, technology and national pride.