By Victory Azimih In Part 1, we established that independence is fundamentally a systems problem – that Africa’s future hinges on the capacity to design, finance,...
By Daki Nkanyane There comes a moment in the life of every people when the question shifts from what happened to us, to what we will...
By Apollo Buregyeya True economic development demands competence over charisma, and infrastructure over influence. Politicians don’t build nations – they often break them. Captains of industry...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu It is tempting to downplay the role of the Church in African politics, but such a view overlooks one of the continent’s...
By Farhia Noor Africa is speaking. And she is not addressing the farmer under the scorching sun, the child walking barefoot to school, or the market...