Much is at stake for the wealthy, US-friendly Gulf states, whose expensive economic diversification plans rely on a peaceful environment for business and tourism
The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans
Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned
Efforts to modernise the capital Cairo’s infrastructure are running up against, and sometimes through, the city’s long history
Slater did not definitively say he was retiring and has hinted several times before that his professional surfing career was over
The development opportunities lost over the nine-month stand-off are severe, says Anele Qaba, CEO of the MBDA.
South Africa has a right to pursue its national interests anywhere in the world and not to simply follow the dictates of the West, the US in particular
Film depicts the quest of black men to be present fathers and fight for love when threats emerge
Despite being a preventable and curable disease, about 150 people died from TB every day in South Africa in 2022
The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy