infrastructure

Ghana’s New Pension Scheme for Startups: A Model for Africa?

In a modest workshop on the outskirts of Accra, the hum of machinery competes with the chatter of young mechanics bent over the frame[…]

Nationalisation of Mines in the Sahel: How the Sahel’s Military Rulers are Taking Back the Mines.

In the Sahel, sorrow, tears, and pain have indeed become trademarks, as illegal mining fuels insecurity, corruption, and instability. Gold in the Sahel is[…]

Russia’s Rail Ambitions in Ghana, Libya, and Burkina Faso.

When Russian Railways (RZD) announced in May that it would pursue major projects in Ghana, Libya, and Burkina Faso, Moscow presented them as investments[…]

Code of Chaos: How AI-Driven Misinformation is Reshaping Africa’s Health, Economy, and Politics.

When 21-year-old Precious received a video warning that the COVID-19 vaccine could affect menstrual cycles and ultimately cause infertility in African women, she did not think twice before forwarding[…]

FROM CLASSROOMS TO THE STREETS: The Struggle of Out-of-School Children in Nigeria

The First Time a Classroom Disappears School is on holiday, but the crisis I found does not take breaks. In Kano, Plateau,Abia, Imo and Lagos, the streets were full[…]

Guarding the Void: Communities Take Up Arms amidst Nigeria’s Failing Security System.

ABUJA — Nigeria’s fragile security architecture is collapsing under the relentless weight of terrorism, armed banditry, communal killings, and an increasingly absent state. Across vast swathes of the country,[…]

Building Bridges Across the Commonwealth: The Mayor of London’s visit to Lagos and Accra

Nigeria and Ghana, like several African countries, have histories of cordial diplomatic relationships with the United Kingdom. The UK specifically continues to make moves to strengthen these relationships. This[…]

China’s Tax Breaks for African Exports: Opportunities and Challenges

On 04-06 September 2024, 53 of the 54 African leaders met with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the Peoples Republic of China in Beijing[…]

Redrawing The Map Of The World: Centering Africa’s Global Position.

Africa lies between the Atlantic and Indian oceans, a vast continent of deserts, mountains, rivers, and thick forests. It is home to 1.4 billion people and stretches across nearly[…]

The Rwandan Renaissance: Economic Recovery through Global Positioning.

When Arsenal took the field on August 17 at Old Trafford, Britain’s second-largest football stadium, Arsenal’s jersey bore the tagline “Visit Rwanda”  during the 2025–26 opener. As part of[…]

Sudan’s Darfur Region Devastated by a Deadly Landslide.

On August 31, a landslide struck Tarasin, a remote village in the Marrah Mountains of Darfur. Local authorities and aid groups reported over 1,000 residents dead, with hundreds buried[…]

African Countries and the Diplomatic Quagmire Of 3rd Country Deportees From The United States.

Benjamin, a Nigerian deportee, was flown from the United States to Ghana, shackled, dehumanised, and abandoned without papers. At a military-run camp outside Accra, he endured sweltering heat, swarms[…]

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