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Reform or retreat? The Catholic church in Africa after Pope Francis

Reform or retreat? The Catholic church in Africa after Pope Francis

THE Catholic church faces a fundamental question as it prepares to elect a new pope. That is, whether to go back to a monarchical papacy with its pomp and pageantry, or to build on the momentum begun by Pope Francis. He focused on the poor and proffered a humble lifestyle and message of hope. I am a theologian who has studied the development of Catholicism in Africa, especially under the leadership of Pope Francis. In my view, the church after him will be defined by two forces, which will be at play during the process of choosing a new pope.…
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ISUZU POWERS EDUCATION REVOLUTION: Literacy programme transforms young lives

ISUZU POWERS EDUCATION REVOLUTION: Literacy programme transforms young lives

IN a bold move that parallels the relentless power of their high-performance engines, Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf) has turbocharged education across Nelson Mandela Bay with their groundbreaking Rally to Read programme. The iconic Japanese automotive giant has shifted its community engagement into high gear for a second consecutive year, accelerating literacy development in primary schools with the same precision engineering that defines their legendary vehicles. "The Rally to Read initiative has enabled us to realise our aspiration of positive social impact and investing in meaningful and sustainable education outcomes in communities," declares Celestin Ndhlovu, Vice President of Planning, Marketing…
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As Sudan army gains drive mass returns, mutual aid groups begin to rebuild

As Sudan army gains drive mass returns, mutual aid groups begin to rebuild

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian.By Malaz Emad MUTUAL aid groups in Sudan are responding to the mass return of hundreds of thousands of people to major cities that have been reclaimed by the army after a long and brutal occupation by the paramilitary-turned-rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF). But their efforts – from organising transport for returnees to running communal kitchens – are being complicated by the scale of the destruction and humanitarian need, and because of attacks against them by the army and allied militias. “The army is present, and the situation is better than when…
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Ghana’s citizens have a right to protest: what does the law say about restricting it?

Ghana’s citizens have a right to protest: what does the law say about restricting it?

GHANA’S attorney general and minister of justice dropped charges against members of Democracy Hub, a civil society group, in February 2025, after four months of prosecution. The group had organised a protest in September 2024 against the widespread destruction and contamination of the country’s water bodies by persons and gangs engaged in illegal artisanal mining. Media reports alleged police harassment and the use of excessive force during the three-day protest. The actions of the police and the courts were the latest in a history of suppression of the exercise of the right to protest. They are based on a military-era…
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LIGHTNING STRIKES: OMODA C3 redefines the crossover segment with radical cyber-inspired design

LIGHTNING STRIKES: OMODA C3 redefines the crossover segment with radical cyber-inspired design

IN a thunderous debut that electrified the Shanghai International Auto Show, OMODA has unleashed its most daring creation yet: the futuristic OMODA C3. This isn't just another crossover - it's a seismic shift in automotive design that combines lightning-inspired aesthetics with cyber-mecha influences to create what might be the most visually striking vehicle in its class. The C3 represents a bold evolution of OMODA's "Art in Motion" philosophy, pushing boundaries with its sharp, deconstructed lines and geometric precision that would look more at home on an interstellar battleship than city streets. Every element - from the intricate wheel patterns to…
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Winning hearts and power: how Mali’s military regime gained popular support

Winning hearts and power: how Mali’s military regime gained popular support

MALI’S interim president, Colonel d’Armée Assimi Goïta, who came to power in a coup on 18 August 2020, enjoys remarkably strong public support. Survey data from the pan-African research network Afrobarometer and the Mali-Métre survey, run by Germany’s Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung since 2012, indicate high levels of satisfaction with junta rule. In the 2024 Mali-Métre, nine out of ten respondents considered the country to be moving in the right direction. Yet economic conditions are worsening for Malians. In a recent analysis, the World Bank pointed out that the junta was finding it difficult to deliver services amid sluggish growth, high inflation and…
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Uganda’s electricity distribution is changing hands – what’s at stake

Uganda’s electricity distribution is changing hands – what’s at stake

UGANDA’S electricity sector is at a turning point, as Umeme Limited’s 20-year concession draws to a close. Umeme was the first private distribution operator in Anglophone Africa. For nearly two decades, the listed company was the dominant distributor of electricity to the country’s 2.3 million clients. However, Uganda decided in 2022 not to renew the licence on expiry, citing high power tariffs and low electricity access rates. Umeme’s departure and the transfer of distribution assets back to the state-owned Uganda Electricity Distribution Company (UEDCL) has sparked controversy. It centres on a US$235 million compensation claim by Umeme. The final settlement…
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“I am going to Saudi Arabia, or my grave”: The exodus of Ethiopia’s frustrated youth

“I am going to Saudi Arabia, or my grave”: The exodus of Ethiopia’s frustrated youth

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. IN late 2014, something strange, anarchic and powerful began to stir in Oromia, Ethiopia’s largest and most populous region. It was a protest movement, which over the next four years would bring wave after wave of defiant young men into the streets. The protesters called themselves Qeerroo, an Oromo word traditionally used to describe a young, unmarried man. The term soon came to epitomise the frustrated ambitions of an entire generation of Oromos, as well as their increasingly assertive demands for change. The Qeerroo movement was an expression of youthful anger:…
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West Africa’s bold trade experiment turns 50: an ECOWAS report card

West Africa’s bold trade experiment turns 50: an ECOWAS report card

THE Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is set to mark 50 years in May 2025. It was established in 1975 by 16 member states. Though seven of the founding leaders had ascended to power through coups d’état, the initial focus was economic growth and regional trade and cooperation. Within three years, however, its mandates were expanded to encompass political, security and other objectives. These additions were necessary as the West African post-independence governments sought to respond to shifting socio-economic and security challenges. These included coup d’états in Niger, Nigeria, Ghana and Mauritania. There were also other threats to…
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The Giulietta Revolution: 70 Years of Alfa Romeo magic

The Giulietta Revolution: 70 Years of Alfa Romeo magic

ON a pivotal spring day in 1955, the automotive world witnessed the birth of a legend. The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina wasn't just another car launching at the Turin Motor Show - it was the embodiment of Italy's post-war renaissance, a gleaming symbol of hope and progress wrapped in an irresistible package of style and performance. "The Giulietta Berlina brought Alfa Romeo's sporty DNA to the everyday lives of Italians, bringing fine engineering and aspirations within the reach of an emerging middle class," reflects Roberto Giolito, Head of Heritage Stellantis. "This model was able to blend the prestige of the…
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