On the 63rd anniversary of the Organization of African Unity's founding, the world must finally reckon with Africa on its own terms.
The continent's most repeated investment pitch needs more than poetry. It needs proof.
By John Kourkoutas Forget the GDP charts. Forget the foreign direct investment heatmaps. Forget the trade-flow diagrams and the color-coded risk indexes that have become the...
By Dishant Shah In 1950, fewer than 15 percent of Africans lived in cities. Today, that figure exceeds 40 percent. By 2050, more than 1.4 billion...
By Farhia Noor I come from a continent where leadership was once a responsibility carefully passed from one generation to the next. In our tribes and...
By Des H Rikhotso While Western investors obsess over basis points in saturated markets, a more compelling story is unfolding across Africa. The continent is not...
By Edson Mpyisi Africa is not waiting for its future – it is living it. As Coordinator of the Enable Youth Program at the African Development...