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Madagascar needs to change the plot
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th August 2021 It started ‘like a bad spy novel’ – as one Malagasy commentator put it. In July, an amateurish coup plot was hatched by a seemingly Walter... →
Ramaphosa calls for Africa to speak with one voice to address climate change
By: Yvonne Silaule 8th June 2021 President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for the African continent to speak with one clear voice to "express unwavering support" for the implementation... →
Vaccine shortage crushes Africa’s hopes for an economic revival
By: Bloomberg 21st May 2021 This should have been a promising year for Africa. Instead, a lack of access to vaccines threatens to make things worse. After decades of progress... →
Mozambique's economy facing multiple risks as insurgency grows - S&P Global
By: Reuters 28th April 2021 Mozambique's economy faces multiple challenges, including a growing insurgency against the government and recurring extreme weather events, ratings... →
Climate finance and the political economy of finance
By: Saliem Fakir 9th April 2021 In his book, Feline Philosophy, which is about what cats can teach humans, John Gray points us to a few lessons. One of these is pertinent to what... →
DRDGold declares 60%-higher dividend on soaring earnings
By: Martin Creamer 16th February 2021 Surface gold recovery company DRDGold has declared an interim cash dividend on soaring six-month earnings. The operating profits of the... →
African cities must prepare for climate migration
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th January 2021 African climate-linked migration tends to be dominated by European narratives. In reality, most of these migrants move within their own countries... →
Greenpeace urges African countries to lead climate developments on the continent
By: Sane Dhlamini 9th November 2020 Not for profit environmental organisation Greenpeace has called on African countries to lead the development of new climate databases and models... →