The 82 coups Africa experienced between 1960 and 2000 were devastating for the continent—contributing to the instability, corruption, human rights abuses, impunity, and poverty that characterized
Each Western country has its own agenda in courting African countries, be it for its rich mineral resources, vast luscious agricultural land,
The push to criminalise Ghana’s LGBTQI+ community flouts the country’s constitutional principles argues Victor Nsoh Azure
The COVID-19 shock has derailed gains made towards achieving food security in Africa and around the world.
Mukuru started 17 years ago as a solution to a problem two Zimbabwean immigrants faced in London. Born out of necessity, Mukuru
Will throwing IMF money into horticulture work as planned? Industry players say the major problems they face include access properly structured support.
Just imagine what could be achieved if Liquid and Masiyiwa were supported by other cash-flush African operators to enable inclusive growth driven
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The internet could be a very positive and empowering step towards education, organisation and participation in a meaningful society.
As negotiators at the Glasgow climate talks try to agree on greenhouse gas cuts, African leaders say poorer countries can’t be expected