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Fifty-six days in the forest: How Nigeria broke a terror network to free 44 schoolchildren and teachers

Fifty-six days in the forest: How Nigeria broke a terror network to free 44 schoolchildren and teachers

THEY walked out of a hospital gate in Ibadan on Friday, 10 July 2026, blinking into cameras and the arms of relatives who had spent 56 days fearing the worst. Forty-four pupils and teachers - reduced from an original 46 by the murder of two of their...
Why Iran shut the Strait of Hormuz after decades of holding back

Why Iran shut the Strait of Hormuz after decades of holding back

US forces have struck hundreds of Iranian targets – including in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas – over three consecutive nights in a bid by the US president, Donald Trump, to regain some modicum of control over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump...
Mashatile in Beijing: South Africa seeks value‑chain deals, mineral beneficiation and regional hubs

Mashatile in Beijing: South Africa seeks value‑chain deals, mineral beneficiation and regional hubs

SOUTH Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile used the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing on 22 June 2026 to launch a concentrated bid for South Africa to move from commodity supplier to industrial partner - pitching the country as a ...
North Africa’s World Cup teams offered lessons in what works – and what doesn’t

North Africa’s World Cup teams offered lessons in what works – and what doesn’t

THERE was a dramatic increase in the number of countries able to qualify for the final stages of the 2026 men’s football World Cup. Of the 48 teams to qualify, the global football body FIFA decided that nine would be African countries. This has func...
Training young people for jobs: insights from 9 African countries on what’s missing

Training young people for jobs: insights from 9 African countries on what’s missing

AFRICA’S young population is often described as a demographic dividend: a potential economic advantage if young people can gain the skills and jobs needed to contribute productively. But for many young people, that promise is slipping away. They lea...
How Sierra Leone’s traditional textiles are weaving a modern fashion economy

How Sierra Leone’s traditional textiles are weaving a modern fashion economy

INSIDE her Freetown studio, Frederica Williams – surrounded by a bustling floor of over 20 tailors and design assistants - displays a vibrant bolt of Krio Print fabric, explaining the cultural significance of its intricate motifs. As the founder of ...
Tanzania’s foreign policy has changed. How it’s being shaped by domestic power struggles

Tanzania’s foreign policy has changed. How it’s being shaped by domestic power struggles

TANZANIA’S foreign policy has changed in the past five years. There is a clear break from the mood, tone and actions of President John Magufuli, who ran the country from 2015 until his death in 2021. His rule was marked by challenges to foreign inve...

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A force forged in the crucible of African development

A force forged in the crucible of African development

IN the corridors of the , system, where ambition is plentiful but transformative action rare, Daphine Hazvibvi Muzawazi has become something of an in...
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