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Africa’s trillion-dollar paradox: “Continent must stop waiting to be rescued”

Africa’s trillion-dollar paradox: “Continent must stop waiting to be rescued”

STRIPPED of its diplomatic courtesies, the address Sidi Ould Tah delivered to the IMF/World Bank Group African Caucus in Banjul on 6 July carried a blunt message for a continent accustomed to appealing for help: Africa's problem is no longer only a ...
Iran ceasefire was always going to break – here’s why

Iran ceasefire was always going to break – here’s why

LESS than a month after a ceasefire was signed between the US and Iran, conflict has returned to the Middle East. The peace agreement Donald Trump signed at the Palace of Versailles in France on June 18 – which he hailed as Iran’s “unconditional sur...
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 ...
So close, Pharaohs: Egypt made Argentina sweat blood before Messi remembered he was Messi

So close, Pharaohs: Egypt made Argentina sweat blood before Messi remembered he was Messi

THERE is a particular kind of heartbreak reserved for teams that do everything right and still go home. Egypt lived it in Atlanta. For seventy-nine merciless minutes, the Pharaohs did not just compete with the two-time reigning world champions - the...
Ford SA boss sounds alarm: cheap imports, Chinese cars are hollowing out the country’s industrial base

Ford SA boss sounds alarm: cheap imports, Chinese cars are hollowing out the country’s industrial base

NEALE Hill, President of Ford Motor Company Africa and Managing Director of Ford South Africa, has issued one of the automotive industry's starkest warnings yet - telling government and business that South Africa risks following Australia into total...
The rhythms that broke Bashir: how Sudan’s music shaped a revolution

The rhythms that broke Bashir: how Sudan’s music shaped a revolution

THE revolution in Sudan in 2019 has been eclipsed by the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, which began in April 2023. But the events of 2019 demand greater attention as they hold lessons for a post-war Sudan. ...
African states shouldn’t help the US endanger refugees

African states shouldn’t help the US endanger refugees

DISEMBARKING at an airport in Cameroon a few weeks ago, two Cameroonian women shook with fear. They had fled their country over a year before to seek asylum in the United States, but were summarily deported from the US to Equatorial Guinea, whose au...

Features

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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