The latest cancellation reflects the pressure China feels it’s under in the international debt debate.
Hawkers carry their produce to the market walking past a truck yard on on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Lesley Wentworth, University of KwaZulu-Natal e Deon Cloete, South African Institute of International Affairs
Countries in southern Africa should start focusing on greater regional interconnectedness and collaboration.
ANC supporters show support for corruption accused and suspended party secretary general Ace Magashule outside court in Bleomfontein.
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In Kenya’s parliamentary system, lack of a clear party majority makes it hard for a president to deliver on election promises.
New train services like this, in Lagos, are designed to boost economic activities and ease movement of passengers.
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Nigeria’s banking sector is dominated by local players born out of state policy.
Adalberto Costa Junior, leader of Angola’s opposition party, The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) arrives to cast his vote.
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Chad’s ongoing national inclusive dialogue appears great on paper but there are serious gaps and little hope for peace and democracy.
French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo (R) during Macron’s visit in July 2022.
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Macron’s recent visits to Africa tell a story in which France is doing penance for its colonial crimes while trying to maintain influence gained through colonialism.
Ongoing conflicts in many countries mean that women will continue to seek protection in South Africa.
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Suleman Lazarus, London School of Economics and Political Science e Mark Button, University of Portsmouth
Twitter users’ responses suggest that southern Yahoo boys are more criminalised by Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission than their northern counterparts. We explain why.
Thandi Modise, South Africa’s defence minister.
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