A living will — drawn up when you have your full wits about you — can speak when you cannot
Can Frelimo and its backers continue to profit from a failing state while an armed insurgency rages in northern Mozambique? And will South Africa help prop them up?
The root causes of the ongoing conflict in Darfur are rising to the surface amid an influx of arms from Libya
South African rugby was racist, is still racist, and nothing will truly transform it.
Four former heads of state speak about what being president is actually like
The fire of constitutional crisis burns in Mali, but observers shouldn’t ignore the smoke in Cote d’Ivoire.
The works in the artist’s latest exhibition, Near Distant, centre on ‘distance without it turning into nearness’
His road to the presidency was anchored in contention and acrimony, and if his bid is successful, Alassane Ouattara will have ruled for two decades when all is said and done.
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A more explicit emphasis on the national interest may encourage donor countries to play ‘the long game’ in Africa