Tanzania’s new president faces a tough ‘to do’ list
Tanzania’s economic growth over the past two decades has averaged around an impressive 7%. But this fell more dramatically from 5.8% in 2019 to 2% in 2020.
Read moreTanzania’s economic growth over the past two decades has averaged around an impressive 7%. But this fell more dramatically from 5.8% in 2019 to 2% in 2020.
Read moreChadian President Idriss Déby Itno, who has ruled since 1990, is gearing up to take on his sixth mandate as head of state.
Read moreIndia has stepped up its global ambitions and foreign policy re-engagement with African countries in recent years. Its bilateral trade increased from $7.2 billion in 2001 to $63 billion in 2017/18.
Read moreTuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of illness and death around the world. In 2019, 10 million people fell ill with TB and close to 1.4 million people died. Most (95%) of the cases are in low- and middle-income countries.
Read moreThe benefits of corporate social responsibility practices for businesses include enhanced reputation, legitimacy and customer loyalty. But these practices are not just marketing to make businesses look good. They are also a way to develop markets and sustain business.
Read moreJohn Joseph Pombe Magufuli was a man who deftly played the long political game. He was nevertheless a puzzle both to Tanzanians and the world.
Read moreSeveral drivers could prepare the way to Africa’s energy transition. Renewables are becoming increasingly competitive, with their costs rapidly declining both globally and in Africa.
Read moreBetween 4 000 and 6 000 years ago, North Africa enjoyed a wet climate and farming communities lived across what is now the Sahara Desert.
Read moreNamibia celebrates its 31st independence day this month. But Namibians are not in a festive mood. A 2019 survey by Afrobarometer, the independent African research network, showed a significant loss of trust in the country’s governance.
Read moreThousands have been killed and buried in mass graves, forced out of their homes, and properties looted and set ablaze.
Read moreFood security is a growing concern globally, with two billion people being subject to moderate to severe food insecurity in 2019 according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation.
Read moreGhana generates over 80% of its export revenues from three primary commodities - gold, crude oil and cocoa exports.
Read moreThe expectations are quite high, given the qualities that Motsepe will bring to the position. One, he is a multimillionaire, having made his wealth from the mining business.
Read moreBy the time of his death King Goodwill was firmly established not as executive king, but certainly as powerful Ingonyama Trust landholder.
Read moreSouth Africa’s public order policing is as ill as it ever was. This has been illustrated in recent student protests spreading across the country’s campuses.
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