A vicious cycle of currency failure, policy inconsistency and short-term fixes has battered investor and citizen confidence.
The trend could be a symptom of a failing multilateral system or a pragmatic solution to evolving security challenges.
SADC remains silent as electoral fraud, post-election violence and the murder of opposition figures undermine democracy.
Rwanda-DRC talks have resumed, but whether they can shift the fundamental barriers to peace remains to be seen.
This edition discusses enhancing AU mercenarism framework, and features an interview on Cameroon’s PSC chairship.
Disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam intersect with conflicts sparked by Ethiopia’s Red Sea ambitions.
Africa takes the reins for the first time in 20 years, but will the new secretary-general adopt a more assertive stance?
This seminar launches new analysis on mapping gun crimes in South Africa as a vital step to reducing violence.
Mozambique and South Africa are most affected by kidnapping in Southern Africa – they must collaborate to stop the attacks.