Economy and ecologyGreen fields, empty coffers As COP29 nears, global climate negotiators have an opportunity to address a critical oversight: the neglect of food security and agricultural finance By Kamo Sende
Economy and ecologyAfrica’s electric promise From the international to the street level, the shift to e-mobility is transforming many African cities, one ride at a time By Tom Courtright
Economy and ecologyFailure is not an option At COP29, the stakes for Africa have never been higher — a new finance deal is crucial for the continent’s survival amid mounting climate impacts By Sefa Ikpa
Foreign and security policyA growing Afro-Ukrainian friendship Ukraine is a relatively new player on the African continent by global standards. But even sceptics must admit: their approach is quite successful By Iryna Zaporizka
Democracy and societyClose to bloom Across Africa, youth-led protests are calling for change. Is this the start of an African Spring? By Henrik Maihack
Democracy and societyRelentless resistance As protests in Kenya enter their second month, the call for justice echoes across the region. How realistic is the risk of a regional spill over? By Zikora Ibeh
Democracy and societyTrouble beneath the palm trees Turmoil brews in Lomé. Togo’s constitutional reforms ignite chaos — but also the potential for change? By Zikora Ibeh
Work and digitalisationFree speech under siege Across West Africa, governments are increasingly turning to content moderation laws to control public discourse — with dire effects on press freedom By Sefa Ikpa
Democracy and societyNew voices, new era Tomorrow’s election will be a crucial test for South Africa’s young democracy. The country’s youth is eager to hit the refresh button on its regime By Pearl Pillay
Economy and ecologyRising costs, falling hopes Efforts to reform Nigeria’s economy have triggered both anticipation and despair as the country grapples with a deepening cost-of-living crisis By Zikora Ibeh