By Daki Nkanyane Every society eventually confronts an uncomfortable truth: institutions cannot outgrow the people who build them. Across Africa today, cranes dot urban skylines, fiber-optic...
By Daki Nkanyane Every awakening carries a hidden danger. Not resistance. Not external opposition. Not even failure. The greatest danger of any awakening is forgetting why...
By Daki Nkanyane Every awakening carries a cost. To awaken is not merely to see more clearly – it is to become responsible for what one...
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 Farhia Noor From the protest-plagued boulevards of Lagos to the highland villages of Nepal, from the Amazonian foothills of Peru to the rainforests of Cameroon,...
By Fidel Amakye Owusu Last Friday, I arrived in Lomé for the second edition of the Lomé Peace and Security Forum – an event that has...