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Zimbabwe: Mining a seam of violence and danger

Sabotaged by weak and often predatory governance during most of the 21st century, the Zimbabwean economy continues to fail ordinary citizens in

Africa/Analysis/Development

Africa’s local knowledge can help address global crises. Here is how 

The world’s two-year struggle against COVID-19 has shown how critical the knowledge and participation of local communities can be in addressing global

Big Idea/Development/Infrastructure

Group buying is a game changer in Ghana’s real estate. Here is how it works

Buyers are looking to grow their numbers to build cumulative bargaining power

Analysis/Development/Economy

The IMF’s comeback across Africa

COVID-19 and the Ukraine war have set the scene for rapprochement and a new era of engagement.

Africa/Development

Africa’s urban planners face huge corruption pressures

Understanding and tackling corruption at the city-scale is crucial because cities are increasingly becoming home to much of the global population.

Africa/Analysis/Business/Development

Africa in debt distress: biggest problems, and ways forward

African states now owe more money to a broader range of creditors

Africa/Development/Health

Making COVID vaccines in Africa: advances and sustainability issues

Africa’s vaccine manufacturing capacity supplies less than 1% of vaccines needed for the continent

Analysis/Development/Sustainability

Growing African mangrove forests aim to combat climate woes

In a bid to protect coastal communities from climate change and encourage investment, African nations are increasingly turning to mangrove restoration projects,

Development/Opinion/Society

Dodgy deals are putting brakes on young careers of young Kenyans

Loan sharks collude with organised crime groups to smuggle motorcycles into Ethiopia.

Business/Development/Society

Informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe are shaping notions of citizenship

Informal organisations have a significant impact on stimulating their members to become self-reliant citizens.

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