Zimbabwe's economic situation can be described as a fast-paced action movie. Only it is real!
From Abuja to Nairobi the story-line and political plots on
succession sound eerily similar. So to, unfortunately are the debates around
what to do with collapsed SAA and near comatose KQ
Strangely, finance ministers from a number of African countries are betting on increasing tax
revenue at a time when economic activities have literally collapsed
Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera’s 58.5% majority win in the just concluded Malawi's presidential election re-run appears tenuous at
best. Will the Tonse Alliance hold or will it suffer the disagreements that more
often than not befall pre-election agreements?
Tanzania’s and Ghana’s presidential elections in October and
December respectively will likely to be a ‘game of contrasts’
The Arab League seems hell bent to stalk conflict between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan over the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam forcing the current AU Chair Cyril Ramaphosa to dig deep into his toolbox of negotiating skills to calm a restive situation that could easily get out of control if not managed.
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