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Juba's new order aims to rein in private armies, but history shows the path to disarming militias is fraught with peril.
Kenya’s Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi with Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita in Rabat, ...
The American commander in charge of the US Africa Command (Africom) has defended his criticism of Burkina Faso’s junta leader ...
The IMF said the conflict is straining public finances, with revenue offices shut in M23-held areas and rising security costs ...
Kenya’s high public debt, repayments, economic inequalities and questions on governance have curbed its performance.
The South Sudan government accused Vivacell of operating under an outdated Sudanese permit and evading $66 million in taxes ...
Reform without Africa is not reform. It is regression dressed as innovation. And that cannot define the next chapter of the ...
The conference serves as a premier forum for military leaders across the continent to convene, collaborate, and address ...
Uganda’s military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba says the army was having problems with German ambassador Mathias Schauer as a ...
Experts are calling for a definitive resolution to issues of colonial injustice in Africa, seeing them as drawbacks to ...
Congo says agreement with the US would help “diversify our partnerships”, reducing dependence on China, the FT reported.
Today, the tide is high for Africa. If we miss seizing it, we may as well lay down and die or lazily continue just existing.