Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North AmericaBy Conrad OnyangoOne of Europe’s best selling Chinese electric vehicle brands, BYD, launched a showroom in Zambia in September – its fourth market in Africa
The panic behind Botswana’s big, sparkly diamond showDiamonds account for 30% of the country’s economy, but lab-grown gems mean less demand for ones dug out of the soil By Keletso ThobegaBill Gates plays God in Africa’s agriculture and gets it wrongAgra’s drive for a ‘green revolution’ has reduced crop diversity, created a dependency on commercial seeds and fertiliser and increased vulnerability to drought By Simon AllisonIn Morocco’s drought neighbours battle over water allocationSevere drought brought a farming village to its knees, but unresolved conflict is its biggest threat By Salah MahfoudhSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore How Wall Street profits from African debt and resource extractionBy Jaume Portell CañoLydia Namubiru, The ContinentCompanies owned by global investment firms mine Africa and take the profits. Cash-strapped governments then borrow from the same firms at high interest ‘Rebels’ should give up hope of ruling Sudan, says RSF adviserBy Umamah BakhariaUS peace talks to end the 16-month war in the country have yielded no concrete results Mpox declaration marks a key shift in power for AfricaBy Charles EbikemeThe continent asked for more say in global health decisions after Covid. It now has that. The mpox declaration is a test of this new power Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Bill Gates plays God in Africa’s agriculture and gets it wrongAgra’s drive for a ‘green revolution’ has reduced crop diversity, created a dependency on commercial seeds and fertiliser and increased vulnerability to drought By Simon AllisonIn Morocco’s drought neighbours battle over water allocationSevere drought brought a farming village to its knees, but unresolved conflict is its biggest threat By Salah MahfoudhSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore How Wall Street profits from African debt and resource extractionBy Jaume Portell CañoLydia Namubiru, The ContinentCompanies owned by global investment firms mine Africa and take the profits. Cash-strapped governments then borrow from the same firms at high interest ‘Rebels’ should give up hope of ruling Sudan, says RSF adviserBy Umamah BakhariaUS peace talks to end the 16-month war in the country have yielded no concrete results Mpox declaration marks a key shift in power for AfricaBy Charles EbikemeThe continent asked for more say in global health decisions after Covid. It now has that. The mpox declaration is a test of this new power Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
In Morocco’s drought neighbours battle over water allocationSevere drought brought a farming village to its knees, but unresolved conflict is its biggest threat By Salah MahfoudhSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore
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How Wall Street profits from African debt and resource extractionBy Jaume Portell CañoLydia Namubiru, The ContinentCompanies owned by global investment firms mine Africa and take the profits. Cash-strapped governments then borrow from the same firms at high interest ‘Rebels’ should give up hope of ruling Sudan, says RSF adviserBy Umamah BakhariaUS peace talks to end the 16-month war in the country have yielded no concrete results Mpox declaration marks a key shift in power for AfricaBy Charles EbikemeThe continent asked for more say in global health decisions after Covid. It now has that. The mpox declaration is a test of this new power Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
‘Rebels’ should give up hope of ruling Sudan, says RSF adviserBy Umamah BakhariaUS peace talks to end the 16-month war in the country have yielded no concrete results Mpox declaration marks a key shift in power for AfricaBy Charles EbikemeThe continent asked for more say in global health decisions after Covid. It now has that. The mpox declaration is a test of this new power Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Mpox declaration marks a key shift in power for AfricaBy Charles EbikemeThe continent asked for more say in global health decisions after Covid. It now has that. The mpox declaration is a test of this new power Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Cameroon’s Biya clamps down as criticism of him intensifiesBy Amindeh Blaise AtabongOver the past few months, many government critics, including opposition leaders and journalists, have been jailed or forced into exile Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Who will police the police in Malawi?By Josephine Chinele and The ContinentA security guard’s claims that he was tortured by cops have shone a spotlight on the country’s dysfunctional police oversight agency Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Kenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowBy Odanga Madung and The ContinentWith remarkable creativity, Kenyans used technology to organise nationwide protests. The state’s digital response has been equally remarkable, but for all the wrong reasons Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Russian fighters killed in major Mali battle highlight Kremlin’s diplomatic and security strategy in AfricaBy Beverly OchiengIt is rumoured that the Kremlin could dispatch reinforcements to the Sahel to sustain its influence Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisisBy Umamah BakhariaBoth sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceBy Erwin Ayota and The ContinentNever before in its 121-year history had a stage in the Tour de France been won by a black African, until the Eritrean did it Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018 The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsBy Justina AsishanaThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Biniam Girmay’s amazing raceKenya government’s digital tyranny is working – for nowWho will police the police in Malawi? 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
Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’By Oscar NkalaTanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead Load More