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As Nigerians swim in poverty, retiring Govs expect opulent pensions!

Many Nigerians have lost any hope of receiving their pensions after retirement

Who is fighting who in Sudan, and why?

When fighting erupted between the Sudanese army headed by General Abdel Fattah

Omar al-Bashir brutalised Sudan – how his 30-year legacy is playing out today

Since independence in 1956 the Sudanese have lived through 35 coups, attempted

OPINION: The conflict in Sudan demonstrates why Africa must reject military ‘dualism’ 

The convenience of pairing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan alongside the

South Africa votes in 2024: could a coalition between major parties ANC and EFF run the country?

South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic

Hope is on the horizon for a malaria-free Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa is disproportionally affected by malaria. The region accounts for 95%

Chad picks a fight with Germany – what’s behind it and what the consequences are

Chad recently ordered the German ambassador to the country, Dr Gordon Kricke,

‘Beware of the second wave of colonialism’ – Matthews Phosa writes

I recently had the privilege of being back in Maputo, a city

OPINION: China helps South Africa solve its energy crisis

Its regional prominence is also at risk as countries like Mozambique make

EXPLAINER: Sudan conflict and what worries neighbours, the US and others

A conflict raging in Sudan is rattling neighbouring countries and worrying the