By Des H Rikhotso Africa’s economic narrative is often reduced to clichés of either limitless promise or structural stagnation. The reality, as ever, is more complex...
A cascade of global shocks has handed West Africa a rare strategic opening. The question is whether the region's leaders have the resolve to take it.
By John Kourkoutas Corporate boardrooms across the developed world repeat the same tired mantra: African infrastructure challenges. Executives bemoan logistics while the Congo River carries more...
By Des H Rikhotso Africa’s 16 landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) have long grappled with a paradox – rich in natural resources and youthful energy, yet economically...