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In search of Nigeria’s next president

In Nigeria, there is deep distrust in government and institutions

Former South African president predicts the end of the ruling party: history is on his side

ANC in power is coming to an end, says former South African president, Kgalema Motlanthe.

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…

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.

Africa faces hard knocks as rich countries take manufacturing back home

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen reduced reliance on global supply chains by businesses.

G7 can support Africa’s climate agenda. Here is how

South Africa’s $8.5 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership addresses vital questions about how African countries can best use international climate…

Policies must reflect why Zimbabwe’s small tobacco farmers use trees for firewood

Poor people’s energy poverty is an outcome of a web of relationships between the state and the market, where there…

Africa should be better prepared for Europe’s security funding shift

There are concerns that the new European Peace Facility could signal increasing militarism and interventionism in Africa.

Nelson Chamisa: The fog is clearing in Zimbabwe

At the beginning of last year, I wrote an article in which I promised that “the fog will soon clear”.…

African farmers need help in the form of subsidies

There has been an increased attention towards improving agricultural production in Africa and other developing countries and this is likely…