
France’s half-confession sets new terms of engagement with an African country; it’s a recognition that the colonial terms, which cannot
offer the kind of respect due to an exceptional adversary, are counterproductive

The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb

The Human Development Report, recently published by the Rwanda Country Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), highlighted the important contributions of home-grown Initiatives

The system works for Western corporations that don’t want skilled locally grown competition as they grow their markets, and for INGOs that need populations they can continue to depict as “needy.” It does not work well for any nation seeking to find and develop on its own path.

Digital trade in the CFTA made easier by responsible cross-border payments affords us the quickest way to the kind of financial freedom our continent needs to stand on its feet

A WTO chief who is not afraid to speak out in favour of Africa and other developing countries does make a lot of difference.

What ails smallholder agriculture, the dominant type of agriculture in Africa? Smallholder farmers count among the poorest Africans. How could they be pulled out of

The goal is to cover Africans first. Then, and only then, would Africa begin to attract foreigners.

Ensuring that the country recruits the right political leaders will require more than fair elections.

In addition to fostering inclusive and non-volatile growth, Africa needs to turn its challenges into opportunities for investment.

France’s half-confession sets new terms of engagement with an African country; it’s a recognition that the colonial terms, which cannot
offer the kind of respect due to an exceptional adversary, are counterproductive

The status quo has kept Africa in a straitjacket of exploitation and interference, with charity covering it up in humanitarian garb

The Human Development Report, recently published by the Rwanda Country Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), highlighted the important contributions of home-grown Initiatives

The system works for Western corporations that don’t want skilled locally grown competition as they grow their markets, and for INGOs that need populations they can continue to depict as “needy.” It does not work well for any nation seeking to find and develop on its own path.

Digital trade in the CFTA made easier by responsible cross-border payments affords us the quickest way to the kind of financial freedom our continent needs to stand on its feet

A WTO chief who is not afraid to speak out in favour of Africa and other developing countries does make a lot of difference.

What ails smallholder agriculture, the dominant type of agriculture in Africa? Smallholder farmers count among the poorest Africans. How could they be pulled out of

The goal is to cover Africans first. Then, and only then, would Africa begin to attract foreigners.

Ensuring that the country recruits the right political leaders will require more than fair elections.

In addition to fostering inclusive and non-volatile growth, Africa needs to turn its challenges into opportunities for investment.
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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