President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent Professor Sydney Mufamadi, South Africa's national security advisor, as a special envoy to engage with Mozambique...
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Experts say that strengthening democracy is critical for Africa’s economic growth in 2025. Political unrest in Mozambique, Tunisia, and Mauritania underscores the continent’s ongoing struggles with electoral irregularities and weak institutions. Nevertheless, there were positive signs in other parts of the continent. For instance, in South Africa, the ruling African National Congress had to form…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent Professor Sydney Mufamadi, South Africa's national security advisor, as a special envoy to engage with Mozambique...
What used to be seen as small and underdeveloped is now grabbing attention as a hotspot for investments and business growth. Ghana’s benchmark stock...
Security risks and instability threaten Africa's young democracies. Experts are calling for better governance and transparent elections to ensure...
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As political violence in Mozambique continues, thousands of families are crossing the border into Malawi, with officials warning the situation is...
As political violence in Mozambique continues, thousands of families are crossing the border into Malawi, with officials warning the situation is...
What used to be seen as small and underdeveloped is now grabbing attention as a hotspot for investments and business growth. Ghana’s benchmark stock...
The world bid farewell to 2024 which forged a phase marked by its democratic struggles, political reforms, and major shifts in power. From the...
The KwaZulu-Natal tourism sector had a bumper festive season compared to the previous four years, with the political unrest in Mozambique surprisingly...