Much of the just-ended year has seen Uganda seemingly itching to take on any provocation from the biggest powers on earth like the US, which has...
It’s not just African immigrants who are desperate to escape poverty and violence. Thousands of people from Latin and Central America are also fleeing their impoverished...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a colossal hydroelectric dam project on the Blue Nile River, has garnered both praise and concern from countries in the...
Having closely followed the activities of the Nigerian parliament in the last two decades, the processes and procedures of that institution shouldn’t be strange to one...
The elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have concluded. The incumbent Felix Tshisekedi is poised to win a second term in office. However, many...
Yet again, a boat carrying migrants has capsized off the Libyan coast, killing more than 60 people, including women and children. These deaths are only the...
The revelation of a cash deal, magnified by the summoning of the minister by the president, casts an unyielding light on a prevailing issue, the deficiency...
Zambia’s recent passage of the Access to Information (ATI) bill stands as a significant leap towards fostering transparency and accountability within governance. Yet, beneath this positive...
The global spotlight will shine on Geneva, where leaders from around the world will convene for the second Global Refugee Forum. The Zambian Government delegation, led...
The recent call by former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, for a merger of opposition parties against...