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Africa’s public finances are in a mess: a new book explains why and what to do
Updated 2 hours 37 minutes ago Public finance, or how governments at all levels raise and allocate money, is in evidence everywhere you look. That pothole destroying your car.... →
African conflicts barely registered at Munich – but China is paying attention
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies Updated 2 hours 41 minutes ago Last week’s Munich Security Conference clearly signalled that Africa needs security alliances beyond its traditional partners. The... →
A new resource management paradigm maximises profits for African countries
By: In On Africa IOA 20th February 2026 African nations are rethinking how value is captured from the energy supplies and minerals contained within their borders. Climate pressure, energy... →
Should South Africa use the army to fight gangs? The short answer is no
20th February 2026 When President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the deployment of the South African National Defence Force to the provinces of Gauteng and the Western... →
African Union: how does it make a difference in everyday life and what would happen if it didn’t exist?
20th February 2026 The African Union held its 39th Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in February 2026. The two-day assembly produced... →
Moral hazard
By: Terence Creamer 20th February 2026 There is currently a marked difference between how Eskom and Transnet are being assessed against their respective reform milestones. While the... →
Action counts, not declarations
By: Saliem Fakir 20th February 2026 An offhand remark caught my attention in the last stages of the Brazilian presidency of COP30. Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, the lead... →
South Africa is sending in the army to fight crime (again). Does it ever work?
19th February 2026 Soldiers from the South African National Defence Force are going to be deployed alongside members of the South African Police Service to combat... →
African countries should resist Europe’s assertive migration diplomacy
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th February 2026 European leaders distance themselves from Trump’s hardline immigration tactics, but how different are their approaches? Since the 2015 ‘migration... →
How Youth Action is Breathing New Life into Johannesburg’s Air
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 19th February 2026 From classrooms to community halls, Johannesburg’s Youth Air Champions are turning knowledge into action, leading a movement that is redefining... →














