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Africa

Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African Development
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African Development

Africa can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up

By Seifudein Adem
Africa’s youth driving a transformative future
Article
/ 11 August 2025

Africa’s youth driving a transformative future

Young people on the continent are taking up new initiatives focusing on democracy, resource management and peacebuilding to shift power to people

By Binaifer Nowrojee
The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism
Opinion
/ 10 August 2025

The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism

Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs will be felt across Africa

By Shimukunku Manchishi
Lesotho aims for 10% tariff on exports to US
Africa
/ 5 August 2025

Lesotho aims for 10% tariff on exports to US

The government is relieved by the reduction in the tariffs from the threatened 50% to 15%

By Sechaba Mokhethi
Nelson Mandela’s legacy is now our responsibility
Thought Leader
/ 31 July 2025

Nelson Mandela’s legacy is now our responsibility

‘Nelson Mandela showed how one can transform oppression, struggle and subjugation into reconciliation, social justice and unity’

By Robert Kigongo
Lesotho at risk of economic collapse after aid cuts and Trump’s tariffs
Africa
/ 28 July 2025

Lesotho at risk of economic collapse after aid cuts and Trump’s tariffs

African Development Bank warns that economic growth could drop to 0.5% next year

By Sechaba Mokhethi
Can Africa trade without the dollar?
Thought Leader
/ 23 July 2025

Can Africa trade without the dollar?

If Africa can trade with itself, on its own terms, in its own currencies, it could rewrite the rules of global commerce

By Rafia Akram
In the time of aid cuts, decentralise women’s health funding
Thought Leader
/ 23 July 2025

In the time of aid cuts, decentralise women’s health funding

Women and young people don’t need foreign experts to tell them what their communities need; they need resources and support to implement locally developed and relevant solutions

By Hauwa Ojeifo
Mozambican children die after US funding cuts: Who bears responsibility?
Africa
/ 21 July 2025

Mozambican children die after US funding cuts: Who bears responsibility?

The least the Trump administration could have done was provide ample warning that it was going to cut aid

By Jesse Copelyn
Africa’s entrepreneurs focusing on sustainability are the continent’s changemakers
Thought Leader
/ 21 July 2025

Africa’s entrepreneurs focusing on sustainability are the continent’s changemakers

Sustainability demands more than merely replicating global frameworks; Africa must frame its own sustainable future

By Gillian McAinsh
Botswana can escape the hangman
Opinion
/ 17 July 2025

Botswana can escape the hangman

The new president, a human rights lawyer, has the opportunity to abolish the death penalty

By Nkanyiso Mtolo
‘Fortress Europe’s’ African victims
Africa
/ 17 July 2025

‘Fortress Europe’s’ African victims

The European Union’s decade-long crackdown on African migrants is just as appalling as Donald Trump’s draconian immigration policies

By Adekeye Adebajo
Ghana endorses bold campaign for a visa-free Africa
Africa
/ 15 July 2025

Ghana endorses bold campaign for a visa-free Africa

Advocates say it is essential for unlocking the continent’s economic and cultural potential

By Hasina Kathrada
G20 take note: Climate adaptation today will ensure Africa’s thriving future
Thought Leader
/ 10 July 2025

G20 take note: Climate adaptation today will ensure Africa’s thriving future

The G20 Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group, which meets on 9 and 10 July, needs to secure binding commitments to building resilient economies, societies and natural systems

By Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi & Mendy Ndlovu
Digital technology must speak African languages
Opinion
/ 6 July 2025

Digital technology must speak African languages

Governments use digital platforms to communicate with society but, on a continent with more than 2  000 languages, it remains stubbornly monolinguistic

By Nnaemeka Ohamadike
The Hague Group revives the possibility of a new internationalism
Opinion
/ 3 July 2025

The Hague Group revives the possibility of a new internationalism

The grouping, made up of Belize, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Honduras, Malaysia, Namibia, Senegal and South Africa, is a challenge to the West on Israel’s war in Gaza

By Mbuso Ngubane
Africa, the cradle of the HIV pandemic, must be the cradle of the cure
Thought Leader
/ 1 July 2025

Africa, the cradle of the HIV pandemic, must be the cradle of the cure

The continent has been the testing ground for drugs, devices and diagnostics, many of which never returned in the form of benefit

By Albert Machinda
Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistry
Friday
/ 30 June 2025

Sbusiso Jaca’s Tuneroyalty and the fight for independent artistry

Homegrown tech is giving artists the power to own, protect and profit from their work

By Lesego Chepape
Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarity
Thought Leader
/ 25 June 2025

Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarity

Hunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression

By Thulani Mbuyisa
Irish business leaders: Africa key to increasing agriculture, food production
Africa
/ 24 June 2025

Irish business leaders: Africa key to increasing agriculture, food production

The continent imported more than $55 billion worth of food last year, projected to double to $110 billion in 2025

By Eyaaz Matwadia
African tax awakening: Reclaiming our revenue, reclaiming our voice
Thought Leader
/ 20 June 2025

African tax awakening: Reclaiming our revenue, reclaiming our voice

The African Tax Administration Forum is a continental force — and it must lead Africa’s fiscal future

By Logan Wort
Does Africa’s supposed digital disadvantage protect it from election interference?
Thought Leader
/ 19 June 2025

Does Africa’s supposed digital disadvantage protect it from election interference?

Data analytics and strategic manipulation have become the new tools in today’s politics, even in Africa

By Thuto Khumalo & Mihle Kambula
(Re)centre youths in city planning
Opinion
/ 16 June 2025

(Re)centre youths in city planning

Spatial barriers, which translate into transport and data costs, put financial strain on job-seekers

By Stuart Morrison
Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children
Thought Leader
/ 16 June 2025

Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children

Children on the continent are trafficked, sexually exploited, forced into marriage, recruited into armed forces and made to beg

By Zororai Nkomo
Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend
Thought Leader
/ 16 June 2025

Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend

Partnerships between education institutions and the private sector, with the backing of policymakers need to develop a strong school-to-work pipeline.

By Jean-Luc Stalon
Digital Shadows: Unveiling the crisis of forced labour in the tech age
Opinion
/ 12 June 2025

Digital Shadows: Unveiling the crisis of forced labour in the tech age

Digital ‘slavery’ such as that of content moderators, trainers and data labellers, is insidious, hidden and underpaid

By Letlhokwa Mpedi and Tshilidzi Marwala
Africa isn’t ready for electric vehicles – and that’s okay
Thought Leader
/ 12 June 2025

Africa isn’t ready for electric vehicles – and that’s okay

Africa will adopt EVs when it has a reliable electricity supply, as well as charging stations, good roads and a reliable electricity supply

By Karabo Mokgonyana
It’s time to talk about weaponising visas against Africans
Columns
/ 7 June 2025

It’s time to talk about weaponising visas against Africans

Most rejections by European countries and the US are based on ‘reasonable doubts about the visa applicants’ intention to return home’. Many Africans believe otherwise

By Thembisa Fakude
A letter to the African Union and the continent’s governments
Thought Leader
/ 27 May 2025

A letter to the African Union and the continent’s governments

Aid dependency in the fight against HIV/Aids is not sustainable; Africa must own its health future. With political will, nothing is impossible

By Tuwilika Elias
Alone, South Africa is a small guy but together Africa could have weight
Thought Leader
/ 26 May 2025

Alone, South Africa is a small guy but together Africa could have weight

Countries in Africa will continue to be pawns, and have to bow to the US, unless we work collectively to build our economic heft and better the lives of our people

By Akanimo Andrew Akpan
Safeguard the rights and welfare of Africa’s children
Thought Leader
/ 25 May 2025

Safeguard the rights and welfare of Africa’s children

About 50% of the continent’s children have experienced violence – emotional, sexual, physical and the added dangers of war

By Yeukai Chideya
Children drowning is a public health crisis, especially in Africa’s Great Lakes region
Thought Leader
/ 24 May 2025

Children drowning is a public health crisis, especially in Africa’s Great Lakes region

When I was a child, my younger brother, Bob Kizito, drowned in a pond at the age of just eight

By Robert Kigongo
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