The Yearbook offers opportunities for businesses, researchers, and policymakers by providing comprehensive analysis and data on economic, political, and socio-economic trends in sub-Saharan Africa.
Key market opportunities include providing in-depth profiles on influential African leaders across various sectors and offering country-specific insights into Africa's geography, history, economy, and ...
With corruption fallout, fragile coalitions and failing infrastructure in the spotlight, the ANC, DA and emerging parties ...
The histories of Africa and its encounters with non-African powers have long been marked by deep contradictions and complex entanglements. These dynamics, ...
MBALE, Uganda (AP) — Wilson Watira offered his hand when he met his political rival at a funeral, gesturing for a proper handshake. The man didn’t want contact, instead folding a piece of paper that ...
African political and business leaders joined celebrities in Lagos as Flutterwave marked its 10th anniversary with a ...
With the continental body at its weakest point since its inception, this week’s summit in Ethiopia cannot be another talk shop. A united front is crucial to resolve intensifying conflicts tearing ...
Across our continent, a dangerous pattern is tightening its grip on our republics. Ageing leaders — once celebrated as liberators, revolutionaries, or technocrats — are quietly reshaping African ...
In his recent article, Shabodien Roomanay accuses the Cape Independence movement of fear-driven motives. Robert King counters ...
The Program in African Studies provides a systematic introduction to the complex historical, political and social issues of the African continent. Its major and minor are structured to give students ...
MBALE, Uganda (AP) — Spiritual warfare among politicians is part of a wider struggle over faith in Uganda, where Christianity is the dominant religion. MBALE, Uganda (AP) — Wilson Watira offered his ...