DAVOS 2026: Africa’s Visibility Without Power in a Fractured World

When nearly 3,000 global leaders, financiers, academics, and civil society actors gathered in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from January 19–23, 2026, the mood was sober. Against[…]

Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa Hit By US-Iran-Linked Tariff Escalation

Years of Western sanctions have weakened the Iranian economy, causing high inflation, unemployment, and the collapse of its currency, the rial. Now, US President[…]

Is Environmental Pollution the Cost for Irresponsible Economic Development in Zambia?

When the promise of economic growth is weighed against environmental realities in Africa, the balance is rarely simple. In Zambia, a country known for[…]

Clearing the Skies: ECOWAS And a New Era for West African Trade And Travel

Every month, Abdul Rahman Musa travels from Lagos to Ghana to buy textiles for resale in Nigeria. He never flies. The cost of a[…]

G20 Summit In South Africa:  Dealing With An Increasingly Isolated US In The Global World Order

The conspicuous absence of the USA from the first G20 Summit held on the African continent was a sign that something was amiss in[…]

Resource Control and the Uranium Question in Niger Republic

The road into Arlit tells its own story. Long before the mines appear, the dust thickens, clinging to skin and clothing. Rusted metal frames[…]

China in Africa: Infrastructure Lifeline or Debt Trap?

On May 31, 2017, a passenger train departed from Mombasa, commencing its four-hour journey to Nairobi. The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), built by China[…]

Data Privacy Concerns Could Cost Kenya $2.5bn US Health Deal

A Kenyan High Court has suspended parts of a recently signed 2.5 billion dollar healthcare aid agreement due to data privacy concerns. The suspension[…]

Proposed Accra To Kumasi Expressway: Speeding Into Modernity And Prosperity

As Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, looks towards completing his term on the 6th of January, 2029, he is also planning the official commissioning[…]

Nigeria’s Untapped Spirits Market: How Tradition, Policy, and Innovation Are Reshaping a Sleeping Giant

Globally, spirits consumption is growing steadily. Whisky, gin, vodka, rum, and craft liquors enjoy robust demand across Europe, North America, and Asia. Yet in[…]

Asian Motorbikes, Africa’s Economy, and African Security.

Across Sub-Saharan Africa, the hum of Chinese and Indian motorbikes powers daily life and livelihoods. From the narrow streets of Kano to the farmlands[…]

Two Decades Of Africa’s Largest Street Party: Colour, Cash And Commerce

As the Calabar Carnival marks its 20th anniversary, it has evolved beyond a cultural spectacle into one of Nigeria’s most enduring experiments in culture-led[…]

The 21st-Century Trans-Saharan Caravan: From Trade Routes to Tourism Corridors

The Sahara Desert presents two polarising tourism realities. North of the Sahara, in countries like Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia, well-structured, profitable tourism industries[…]

Detty December: Nigeria’s Festive Boom Masks a Different Economic Reality

It is just after 4 a.m and Tinu Adebayor is still at her post. She runs a small informal shop selling snacks and drinks[…]

Galamsey: Illegal Mining Activities are Destroying Ghana’s Lifelines.

Gold has always attracted people to Ghana, a major producer of the precious metal in West Africa. The country has a long history of dealing[…]

Africa’s Economic Resilience in 2025: Growth Amid Global Uncertainty.

Africa entered 2025 facing a complex landscape of opportunities and challenges. The continent’s infrastructure financing gap has grown to an estimated $108 billion annually,[…]

Nigeria’s Unregulated Mining Economy: How Illicit Gold Fuels Parallel Power.

In the sun-scorched terrains of northwestern Nigeria, the gold fields of Zamfara and Niger States stretch across vast, dusty landscapes marked by shallow pits,[…]

Governance Of Ghana’s Ocean Space – Troubled Waters Engendered by Crime and Corruption.

The late Major Courage Quashigah (rtd), a former Ghanaian Health Minister, had his own definition of food security.” Good, quality, nutritious food, hygienically packaged,[…]

Cashew as a Catalyst for Sustainable Rural Development in Burkina Faso.

Seven years ago, when Adama Patrick Sombié received two hectares of land in Bérégadougou, the outlook was bleak. There were no cashew orchards, no[…]

Nigeria’s $1 Billion Lagos Port Gamble: Can Africa’s Busiest Maritime Gateway Shed Its Chaotic Past?

Last month, the Nigerian government confirmed plans to spend $1 billion on the modernization of the Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos,[…]

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