In an increasingly struggle for Russia's influence in Africa, including political, economic and humanitarian spheres, Foreign Minister ...
Political transitions in Africa and the mining sector: an outlook for the remainder of 2025 and 2026
Several major elections will take place across Africa in the remainder of 2025 and 2026. This includes elections in resource-rich states, with significant foreign investment in the mining sector. It ...
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Power, Politics, and Development
Sustainable development remains closely tied to the continent’s politics. These wars will show if African nations can create political and economic institutions that benefit everyone, not just ...
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Decades of colonial policies leave SA needing urgent political and economic overhaul
SA’s colonial-era economic model and century-long nationalist politics have left the country with a moribund mining-driven ...
Africa gave the world humanity. The world took almost everything else.” “Africa holds a substantial share of the resources that will sustain the ...
Trade disruptions, wars, aid retrenchment, and geopolitical realignment have forced governments and investors to reassess risk. Africa is often portrayed as the weakest link—too dependent on external ...
Kenya’s continued political malaise has had little impact on the country’s stock market and local currency so far, but analysts warn of a possible economic downturn by the end of the year after the ...
A year after the formation of South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, business leaders from across key sectors of the economy say the coalition has ...
"This BRICS set-up will be good for Africa, will possibly offer some sort of fairness in regards to trade and political economy of Africa," Dr. Amakanji Oluteyo said NAIROBI, December 17. /TASS/.
In the last week, there was a failed coup d’état in the Republic of Benin after the success of a coup in Guinea Bissau. The military governments in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are sitting tight at ...
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