Explore how Africa’s colonial borders still shape politics, conflicts, and identities across the continent today.
Stretching nearly 6,700 kilometers, the Nile River is the longest in the world — and the source of life for millions. This ...
The estimated 1.3 million incidents of personal theft affecting about 1.2 million individuals are equal to 2.6% of the population aged 16 and older. However, most victims chose not to report these ...
We are experiencing an extraordinary epochal change, which has already begun some time ago, simmering under the surface.
As the world marks World Polio Day 2025, the World Health Organisation, WHO, has hailed Africa’s remarkable progress towards eradicating the crippling disease, describing it as a milestone driven by ...
Digital health seen as key to achieving universal health coverage in Africa, says Debbie Rogers, CEO of South African digital ...
Fifteen Gordano School students have returned home after a month-long expedition across Africa, combining conservation, ...
From Namibia’s red dunes to South Africa’s violet jacarandas, Africa offers travellers the chance to journey through the full ...
Geopolitical risk has become the dominant variable in rare earths supply making Africa, one of the few regions offering large ...
A new survey shows global companies are accelerating their hiring from Africa’s tech hubs, with 93% highlighting plans to ...
In truth, the world we know was built on Africa. To tell the story of modernity without Africa is to erase the foundations of global history. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, West African ...
Zimbabwe-based Pan-African think tank, the Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK), is finalising litigation at international level aimed at correcting historical and ongoing injustices against Africa ...