
For longtime observers of the great lakes region’s tribulations, there is a sense of déjà vu. Some would argue that Mobutu Sese Seko has been reincarnated as Felix Tshisekedi.

It is unclear what Africa as continent gains from the COPs, wherever they are held.

In many African countries, climate change is yet to be incorporated into public health interventions.

There is now a general agreement that the UN’s peacekeeping model and doctrine are outdated and no longer fit for the purpose

In mid-2023, it is expected that all citizens of Tanzania will have health insurance cover. The lowest contributor is expected to pay Tsh84,000 (USD 35)

If the pillage we are witnessing on the African continent—mostly from the 1980s-onwards—is worse than the exploitation of the 1884-1960s, why is the continent not up in arms?

When discussions arise about how the M23 rebellion could be ended, there is a tendency among some commentators and analysts to recommend a robust armed response

Growth and development occur where a development bargain has been struck

What is happening in the Middle East demands that something is done to save African youth

I had the opportunity to visit Mocimboa and Palma, the two districts of Cabo Delgado where Rwandan Security Forces (RSF) operate. I have been reflecting on this experience.

For longtime observers of the great lakes region’s tribulations, there is a sense of déjà vu. Some would argue that Mobutu Sese Seko has been reincarnated as Felix Tshisekedi.

It is unclear what Africa as continent gains from the COPs, wherever they are held.

In many African countries, climate change is yet to be incorporated into public health interventions.

There is now a general agreement that the UN’s peacekeeping model and doctrine are outdated and no longer fit for the purpose

In mid-2023, it is expected that all citizens of Tanzania will have health insurance cover. The lowest contributor is expected to pay Tsh84,000 (USD 35)

If the pillage we are witnessing on the African continent—mostly from the 1980s-onwards—is worse than the exploitation of the 1884-1960s, why is the continent not up in arms?

When discussions arise about how the M23 rebellion could be ended, there is a tendency among some commentators and analysts to recommend a robust armed response

Growth and development occur where a development bargain has been struck

What is happening in the Middle East demands that something is done to save African youth

I had the opportunity to visit Mocimboa and Palma, the two districts of Cabo Delgado where Rwandan Security Forces (RSF) operate. I have been reflecting on this experience.
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more