Climate action for Africa in 2023 This year, there were three developments across Africa which highlight a mix of progress, priorities and potential pitfalls.
H. Kissinger: How his diplomacy in Africa prolonged apartheid Historians say former US secretary of state's track record in Africa is dismal.
SADC backs Zimbabwe push against Western sanctions Zimbabwe has been under sanctions from the US, EU, UK and their allies for the last two decades over alleged human rights violations.
Is debt restructuring solution for Africa’s problems? Observers contend that entering restructuring agreements will be crucial in helping nations out of their current crisis.
Mnangagwa sworn in after disputed election He said the elections were a sign of the country’s “mature democracy” and a victory over Western detractors.
SADC pokes holes in Zimbabwe elections SADC observers, led by former Zambian vice president Nevers Mumba, said while the polls were largely peaceful, they did not meet regional standards.
Zimbabwe’s new elections facing familiar old fears Fear is based on a crackdown on the opposition by the Mnangagwa regime and perennial complaints about uneven playing field by electoral commission.
Taifa Gas to set up $100m power plant in joint Zambia venture Once operational, the power plant will add 100 megawatts to the Zambian national grid.
OBBO: Time to bribe leaders for African growth? Too often in Africa, after cutting the tape or flagging off things, we move on to other rituals and rarely check on the results.
Rhodes grave draws debate in Zimbabwe Often described as a philanthropist but also an arch-racist, Rhodes dreamt of a British Africa from Cape Town to Cairo.