Africa: Could Mozambique's Next President Change Tack On Cabo Delgado?
[ISS] New leadership could take the long overdue step of balancing security and development policies to prevent terrorism.
[ISS] New leadership could take the long overdue step of balancing security and development policies to prevent terrorism.
Ex-President Jacob Zuma's 15-month prison sentence disqualifies him from being a lawmaker.
Ex-President Jacob Zuma's 15-month prison sentence disqualifies him from being a lawmaker.
Rwanda's post-genocide transformation has been remarkable, but uneven. And it prompts many questions, including: what type of leader is needed to help a country grow and heal?
The Democratic Republic Congo army said they have stopped an attempted coup involving Congolese and foreign soldiers.
[New Times] At the just concluded Africa CEO Forum, renowned Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote complained about bottlenecks to intra-Africa trade, giving an example that he requires a visa to travel to over 30 African countries.
The country has the world's highest unemployment, leaving many cynical about this month's election.
The country has the world's highest unemployment, leaving many cynical about this month's election.
[RFI] The European Union is investing heavily in Africa - pouring half of its global mega budget of €300 billion into projects on the continent. Renewable energy, internet access, transport, vaccines and education are several sectors benefiting from private and public EU funds
[The Conversation Africa] The relationship between climate and malaria transmission is complex and has been the subject of intense study for some three decades.
[The Conversation Africa] Al Ahly, based in Cairo, and Esperance, in Tunis, are among the most successful clubs in the history of the main club cup competition in Africa, the CAF Champions League.
[Africa Renewal] Ambassador Lansana Gberie of Sierra Leone warns of a new arms race that could divert important resources away from peacebuilding and sustainable development
Niger's decision to kick out American forces dealt a blow to U.S. military operations in the Sahel. U.S. troops and some gear already have begun leaving the country.
The US says its soldiers will be out by 15 September, after the junta-led government asked them to leave.