Zimbabweans question the wisdom of replacing one ailing head of state with another
The Congolese President’s strategy of delaying elections through technical delays is working perfectly.
The conflict in the Central African Republic is getting more violent and is spreading to previously unaffected areas. The world seems indifferent
The South Sudanese leader is stateless and cut off from friends and family
Governments are producing more data than ever, but are the numbers any good?
Joanne Liu, Doctors Without Borders’ international president, says input to the MSF agenda must be balanced to meet the needs of parts of the world.
Meet the Zimbabwean journalist who is concocting fake news to pay for real news
If African leaders get their way, the country’s controversial development approach will be replicated across the continent
Speaking up is well and good, but politicians must also act to halt the assault on media freedom
Political tensions have been high in Zambia this year after the arrest and continued detention of opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema