The continent's energy deficit is not merely an infrastructure failure. It is a crisis of sovereignty - and the clock is running out.
By Michele Moscaritoli As foreign direct investment falters and aid budgets shrink, one capital flow has remained remarkably steady. Operators who understand why are building businesses...
By Des H Rikhotso In an era of global uncertainty, one financial flow remains remarkably resilient – remittances. Across Africa, these cross-border transfers from diaspora communities...
By Lailla Mutajogera Contrary to popular belief, Africa’s largest creditor is no longer Beijing – it’s African governments themselves. A recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) warning...
By Davida Ademuyiwa A truck laden with Ivory Coast’s golden cocoa spends eight hours idling in traffic – not because of congestion, but because the road...
By Farhia Noor I am African. And last week, as I watched the historic Africa-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) summit unfold, I felt both pride and pain. Pride,...