The trials of living a life around the capricious temperament of water scheduling
Water scarcity has rendered hydropower impractical, shifting focus to coal and nuclear energy
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All too frequently, the solutions provided in manifestos are simplistic, time-consuming and expensive to implement
Oscar Gakuo Mwangi, who studies radicalisation and counter-terrorism in Kenya, looks at the country’s preparedness to take on Haiti’s urban gangs
Botswana is home to the world’s largest elephant population, which has grown to more than 130 000.
The award celebrates innovative women leaders and entrepreneurs across the world
With the rise of social media platforms and the proliferation of mobile devices, citizens and leaders have a whole new electoral interface
This is part of a continental series of op-eds and podcasts on whether digitalisation will benefit democracy in Africa
Opposition parties are aiming to use the ANC’s water infrastructure failures to garner votes