The volatile conditions in the Central African Republic make the administration of justice difficult.
There’s been an evolution in Tanzanian laws used against the press
Kenya needs to disseminate and implement intelligence so that it can effectively prevent and counter future terror attempts.
Confidence in democracy in the DRC will be built through incremental steps.
South Africa must adopt traceability systems to effectively control foot and mouth disease.
Countries like Ethiopia have propelled economic growth by prioritising agriculture and new technologies to boost the sector.
Kenya has done a great deal to prevent and manage terror attacks but there are still many problems that need to be addressed.
Foreign press took away the dignity from victims killed in the Nairobi terror attacks by publishing their pictures.
Despite former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo’s absence, he continued to influence opposition party loyalties in the country.
Kenya is attacked far more than Ethiopia or other eastern African states by al-Shabaab militants.
In Africa’s education sector, public-private partnerships have been largely limited to infrastructure developments and the provision of education.
The ICC is meant to be a Court of last resort, to ensure justice for victims and to end impunity. It’s not living up to these promises.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to double the price of petrol shows very poor judgement and bad leadership.
Drones are being used to combat malaria in Zanzibar.
Gabon is a wealthy and stable country and this might explain why the January 7 coup attempt failed.
Aid has never been just about helping people. It’s also about gaining influence and exercising soft power.
Using a large number of computers to screen TB drugs reduces the cost and time.
Significant new insights are emerging for the treatment of malaria, and eventually its eradication.
Nigeria’s agricultural sector simply isn’t equipped to produce the amount of rice to meet demand.
The African National Congress faces two big challenges: fewer South Africans trust it, while its electoral support has been waning.