Free education becomes Zambia’s election battlegroundBy Dennis MuliloSince 2022, Zambia has rolled out free education from primary through secondary school, boosting enrolment by over 2.3 million learners. As Hakainde Hichilema’s government seeks to entrench the policy in law, the opposition warns of overcrowded classrooms and strains on education quality
‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s futureAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access By Dennis MuliloWe would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCRwandan President Paul Kagame came out strongly against long-standing claims that his country profited from the unrest in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo [DRC] by extracting minerals. Speaking in Kigali at the 20th annual Umushyikirano, a constitutional forum where people interact directly with their leaders, Kagame said his country’s economy would improve if […] By Lenin NdebeleTanzania’s media barred from covering post-election violence victims’ testimoniesThe Presidential Commission conducting the inquiry said this was intended to protect the privacy of those giving testimony By Mnaku MbaniPartner ContentThuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa Southern and East Africa plug into shared power futureBy Reginald NtombaZambia and Zimbabwe have each committed US$220 million to restarting the long-delayed $4.2 billion Batoka Gorge Hydropower Station near Victoria Falls Zambia rethinks its energy futureBy Reginald NtombaThe government plans to add 1 000MW of solar power to the national grid by 2027, with projects spread across the country Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th election term, opposition claims vote riggingBy Halima AthumaniMuseveni who has been in power since 1986 won the elections with 71.65 percent Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCRwandan President Paul Kagame came out strongly against long-standing claims that his country profited from the unrest in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo [DRC] by extracting minerals. Speaking in Kigali at the 20th annual Umushyikirano, a constitutional forum where people interact directly with their leaders, Kagame said his country’s economy would improve if […] By Lenin NdebeleTanzania’s media barred from covering post-election violence victims’ testimoniesThe Presidential Commission conducting the inquiry said this was intended to protect the privacy of those giving testimony By Mnaku MbaniPartner ContentThuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa Southern and East Africa plug into shared power futureBy Reginald NtombaZambia and Zimbabwe have each committed US$220 million to restarting the long-delayed $4.2 billion Batoka Gorge Hydropower Station near Victoria Falls Zambia rethinks its energy futureBy Reginald NtombaThe government plans to add 1 000MW of solar power to the national grid by 2027, with projects spread across the country Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th election term, opposition claims vote riggingBy Halima AthumaniMuseveni who has been in power since 1986 won the elections with 71.65 percent Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania’s media barred from covering post-election violence victims’ testimoniesThe Presidential Commission conducting the inquiry said this was intended to protect the privacy of those giving testimony By Mnaku MbaniPartner ContentThuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Partner ContentThuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Southern and East Africa plug into shared power futureBy Reginald NtombaZambia and Zimbabwe have each committed US$220 million to restarting the long-delayed $4.2 billion Batoka Gorge Hydropower Station near Victoria Falls Zambia rethinks its energy futureBy Reginald NtombaThe government plans to add 1 000MW of solar power to the national grid by 2027, with projects spread across the country Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th election term, opposition claims vote riggingBy Halima AthumaniMuseveni who has been in power since 1986 won the elections with 71.65 percent Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Zambia rethinks its energy futureBy Reginald NtombaThe government plans to add 1 000MW of solar power to the national grid by 2027, with projects spread across the country Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th election term, opposition claims vote riggingBy Halima AthumaniMuseveni who has been in power since 1986 won the elections with 71.65 percent Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Uganda’s Museveni wins 7th election term, opposition claims vote riggingBy Halima AthumaniMuseveni who has been in power since 1986 won the elections with 71.65 percent Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi’s constitutional standoffBy Collins MtikaPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyBy Collins MtikaA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsBy Alex VinesIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More Latest News Thuto House: A funding model de-risking investment in student accommodation PrimeXBT wins the “Best Broker in Africa” title at the Traders Union Awards Forging a stronger future: A new era of partnership for Nelson Mandela Bay Court showdown over Malawi’s electoral commission relocation South Africa should wage a fully-fledged war against poverty It’s tee-off time for Durban’s global sports tourism stripes Free education becomes Zambia’s election battleground Why bank CEOs are on the conference circuit Global rush for critical minerals puts African countries at risk, Mantashe warns Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Load More