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Chad two years later: little progress, plenty to worry about
5th May 2023 April 2023 marked two years of transition in Chad. Initiated after the death of president Idriss Déby Itno, the process was primarily aimed at... →
Stopping the spread of Sudan’s bloodshed
3rd May 2023 The United Nations (UN) warns that Sudan’s bloody conflict could soon seep through the country’s borders and spread. Its Secretary-General António... →
GERD is a fait accompli, so it’s time to get real
2nd May 2023 With the fourth annual filling looming in June and construction about 90% complete, the contentious Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and... →
Could FDI be Rwanda’s lifeline as donors pull the plug?
28th April 2023 Rwanda has received significant support from international donor agencies to rebuild its economy since the 1994 genocide. With over US$1-billion a... →
Only fair elections can give Guinea-Bissau a chance for stability
26th April 2023 Guinea-Bissau’s legislative elections scheduled for 4 June will have significant implications for achieving political stability in the country.... →
Time to re-assess terrorism prevention in Africa?
25th April 2023 This year’s Global Terrorism Index reveals that 60% of deaths attributed to violent extremist groups in 2022 occurred in sub-Saharan Africa.... →
Sudan’s military rivals fight to the death over the spoils
21st April 2023 The explosion of violence in Sudan this week has derailed the country’s troubled post-Omar al-Bashir transition from military rule to democratic... →
Multiple murders: a mark of SA’s gun and organised crime crisis
20th April 2023 Early Sunday morning, 10 July 2022, gunmen entered Mdlalose tavern in Nonzamo informal settlement in Soweto, South Africa, and opened fire with... →
How the Ukraine war ends, and implications for Africa
19th April 2023 The war in Ukraine and the related intensified competition between the United States (US) and China loom over every international relations... →
Insecurity grows in Cameroon as reintegration efforts stall
17th April 2023 Former Boko Haram fighters and members who return to communities in Cameroon pose a significant security threat to civilians. The lack of effective... →
Kamala Harris joins the pilgrimage to Africa
14th April 2023 As Russia’s war against Ukraine drags on, so international interest in Africa seems to increase – certainly from the United States (US). That is a... →
Africa and summit diplomacy: global powers turn on the charm
13th April 2023 The upcoming Russia-Africa Summit in July is the latest in a long list of gatherings by global powers aimed at ‘winning friends and influencing... →
Guinea’s junta takes a hard line against illicit medicine
11th April 2023 Guinea’s military authorities are trying to end the illicit trade in prescription medicines. The country is a hotspot for pharmaceutical... →
Is Niger’s counter-terrorism approach an exception in the Sahel?
5th April 2023 On 10 February, Niger suffered one of its deadliest attacks when gunmen with suspected links to violent extremist groups ambushed a military convoy... →
Nigeria’s youth take centre stage in the 2023 polls
4th April 2023 Nigeria’s youth were seen and heard throughout the February 2023 general elections, both online and on the ground. Almost 40% of Nigerians are... →
Cabo Delgado: two years since the Palma invasion
4th April 2023 For nearly two years, Mozambique resisted the call for foreign military intervention in Cabo Delgado to help fight the insurgency that started in... →
Is Cyclone Freddy’s record-breaking devastation the new normal?
30th March 2023 Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which struck Southern Africa between February and March, broke multiple records for both power and duration. Running for... →
Promoting investment to power Africa’s single market
29th March 2023 The landmark African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) aims to increase Africans’ prosperity through more intra-African trade by eliminating... →
South Africa’s police must prioritise trust
28th March 2023 The South African public has low and declining trust and confidence in its police. This impedes efforts to reduce crime, deliver quality services,... →
Do those seeking peace in Chad need to prepare for war?
27th March 2023 After the death of president Idriss Déby in April 2021, Chad started a transition process in which interim authorities committed to reconciliation... →
Is the Botswana–De Beers model marriage on the rocks?
27th March 2023 Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has threatened to walk away from his country’s highly successful 54-year partnership with De Beers if the... →
Ironing out Nigeria’s polling process for a smoother future
23rd March 2023 Nigeria’s presidential and legislative elections on 25 February were the country’s seventh since the return to multi-party democracy in 1999.... →
Reducing murder must be a top SA government priority
22nd March 2023 There were, on average, 520 murders a week in South Africa during the 2022 calendar year. According to available data, this is one of the highest... →
High Seas Treaty needs African support to work
22nd March 2023 After nearly two decades of negotiations, consensus has finally been reached at the United Nations (UN) to protect marine biodiversity in the High... →
SA tries to breathe new life into East African relations
17th March 2023 Back-to-back state visits to South Africa by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni a fortnight ago and Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan this... →
Could Guinea’s current military transition be its last?
16th March 2023 Military officers overthrew the regime of Alpha Condé on 5 September 2021, less than a year after the former Guinean president started a... →
To reduce kidnappings, South Africa’s police must tackle armed robbery
15th March 2023 Kidnapping in South Africa is four times higher than 10 years ago. In the last three months of 2022, the latest period for which there are official... →
To reduce kidnappings, South Africa’s police must tackle armed robbery
15th March 2023 Kidnapping in South Africa is four times higher than 10 years ago. In the last three months of 2022, the latest period for which there are official... →
Balancing protection and profit in the Congo Basin
14th March 2023 The Congo Basin is the world’s second largest tropical rainforest and its biggest carbon sink. Yet more than a quarter of its forests could vanish... →
Nigeria’s new president must prioritise the Boko Haram crisis
13th March 2023 By the time he is sworn in on 29 May, Bola Tinubu should be fully aware that the Boko Haram crisis presents an immense challenge to his government.... →
UK seems ready to return its ‘last African colony’
10th March 2023 Could the protracted dispute over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean finally be drawing to a close? Britain steadfastly insisted for decades... →
Sandalwood burn ignites awareness of Kenya’s illegal trade
9th March 2023 In September 2022, a senior Kenyan police officer was arrested when he was found with 13.5 tonnes of sandalwood, worth roughly $430 270, loaded... →
Al-Shabaab on the defensive: is it time to celebrate?
8th March 2023 Three months after reclaiming the presidential office, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud resolved to root out al-Shabaab from Somalia. The new administration... →
New targets needed to manage West Africa’s military transitions
7th March 2023 Since August 2020, five coups have occurred in three West African countries – Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea. The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau have... →
Breaking down the BRIC wall between South Africa-US relations
6th March 2023 The official diplomatic line on South Africa-United States (US) relations often points to ‘cordial’ ties – a position supported by the balance of... →
Shades of grey: FATF lists South Africa and Nigeria
3rd March 2023 The greylisting of South Africa last month by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has made waves in the country, occupying substantial media... →
Eastern DRC’s peace plans must prioritise humanitarian aid
2nd March 2023 The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has struggled with a multifaceted humanitarian crisis since the 1990s. The situation worsened in the... →
Cross-border cooperation could curb kidnappings in Mozambique
1st March 2023 Kidnapping for ransom has been rife in Mozambique for almost two decades. Asian businessmen or their descendants and relatives are the most common... →
Organised crime is infecting African and global supply chains
28th February 2023 Transnational organised crime is usually associated with violent mafia-style groups that traffic drugs, people, arms and wildlife. Less dramatic... →
Africa shouldn’t ignore Russia’s destabilising influence
27th February 2023 As the world marks the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, it has been suggested that Africa needs a common approach... →
In Niger’s Tillabéri, insecurity takes a toll on women and girls
24th February 2023 The security crisis in Niger’s south-western Tillabéri region is taking a heavy toll on local communities. The Armed Conflict Location and Event... →