In addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution
Many African countries are anxious not to be sucked into a new Cold War and want to maintain cordial relations with both Russia and the West
The destruction of indigenous forests, which act as carbon sinks, is also driven by foreign demand
The strongman thrives on populism, low civic involvement, political elitism, fear, poverty, illiteracy and the abuse of the rule of law
Far too many African assets are still under the control of Western powers
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As the demand for oil shrinks and prices collapse, Africa’s petro states — the likes of Angola, Nigeria, Egypt and Equatorial Guinea — will be left with massive holes in their…
Even when only one result is possible, elections can tell us a lot about what’s really going on
Of course Western countries should share the vaccine. But why do we still have to rely on their largesse?
The blasts were a result of poorly stored explosives at a military base in the city, President Teodoro Obiang said in a statement on Sunday night
Governments across sub-Saharan Africa violently pursue exiles abroad. Democracies must push back
A respected and robust United States — with all of our flaws, mistakes and missteps — can be good for the defence of democracy, not least in Africa
As Ugandans prepare to go to the polls in January 2021, the involvement of security forces in the electoral process is a given and political reform seems a long way off
Four former heads of state speak about what being president is actually like
Despite Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina’s claims of a cure for Covid-19, experts say ‘there is absolutely no evidence’ that is true
Equatorial Guinea spends its oil revenue on prestige projects and not on health and education
How does the world’s longest serving autocrat remain in power?
It is not unusual for Equatorial Guinea to seal its border with Cameroon. But a plan to build a solid border wall has Cameroonians fuming
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema’s 40th anniversary in power will be marked by a series of events in three main cities