Can U.S. President Joe Biden challenge human rights and corruption abuses at the June G7 Summit in Cornwall?
Battery Production: Low-Risk Lithium (and Nickel)
Stable and secure countries produce most of two key metals for battery production.
South Africa’s Land Question
The reactions to the National Assembly’s motion to amend South Africa’s constitution for the expropriation of land without compensation underscore how divided South Africa remains.
Curtains for Zuma
With South Africa’s president out, what lies ahead for South Africa and the rest of the African continent?
Beyond Mugabe: Angola’s Strongman Also Bowed Out in 2017
José Eduardo dos Santos left oil-rich Angola’s presidency on his own terms after 38 years.
Toward Africa’s Second Independence?
While the fall of Mugabe should be celebrated, it is also a reminder of Africa’s need to review its vision for the future.
After Mugabe: Zimbabweans Hope for a Better Life
Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe could use its bountiful natural resources to usher in a new era.
Zimbabwe’s Tailspin: The Lessons for Africa
Once upon a time, Zimbabwe was a country that all of us looked up to as how post-liberation Africa could look like.
The Steady Beat of Wars and Heavy Rains
Women in Mozambique bear the brunt of civil war, droughts and floods.