Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa
Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance By Collins MtikaKagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats By Kelvin JakachiraMalawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks By Collins MtikaPartner ContentA Story of Grace: How guide dogs are funded in South AfricaBy Dotsure Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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. 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Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats By Kelvin JakachiraMalawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks By Collins MtikaPartner ContentA Story of Grace: How guide dogs are funded in South AfricaBy Dotsure Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks By Collins MtikaPartner ContentA Story of Grace: How guide dogs are funded in South AfricaBy Dotsure
Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
Portuguese carbon deal ‘locks’ Malawian forests for decadesBy Collins MtikaA sweeping agreement to market carbon credits from 14 forest reserves could generate more than $1.5 billion but critics warn the legal framework remains unfinished Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
Lobito Corridor: A new line for trade and investmentBy Dennis MuliloThe corridor is strategically significant given that Zambia, Angola and the DRC are home to some of the world’s most significant deposits of critical minerals M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
M23 rebels welcome SANDF departure from MonuscoBy Lenin NdebeleM23 president Bertrand Bisimwa accused the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo of failing the people of eastern DRC 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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
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 futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 }
‘Power is the backbone’: Leaders gather in Lusaka to energise Africa’s futureBy Dennis MuliloAfrica is pursuing a single electricity market to overcome the limitations of fragmented national power grids that constrain economic growth and energy access We would be 100 times richer: Kagame on allegations of exploiting DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More Latest News New forensic science laboratory unveiled in KZN as SAPS grapples with severe DNA backlogs Only four structural engineers cover entire province as KZN struggles to attract qualified professionals NFP expels KZN MEC for social development Mbali Shinga External pressure and internal consolidation: Lessons from Iran, Somaliland and South Africa Robben Island is not a place to sleep Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges Watershedding not cool The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa 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 DRCBy Lenin NdebeleRwandan 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 […] Load More