Christopher Tounsel of University of Washington discusses the brutal Sudan civil war that has been raging for over two and a half years as of December...
Veteran lawyer Martin A. B. K. Amidu has called for the protracted Bawku chieftaincy and identity conflict to be resolved strictly within the provisions of Ghana’s...
The story began with no fanfare. A Nigerian aircraft touched down in Burkina Faso, its landing routine enough that few paid attention. But the quiet moment...
The world today is gripped by a technological revolution with no historical parallel. Artificial intelligence increasingly determines how governments anticipate national risks, how businesses optimise operations,...
This week, in the bustling corridors of Abuja’s ECOWAS headquarters, where diplomats from 15 nations once dreamed of a united West Africa, the air grew heavy....
Hardly a month goes by without news of another unconstitutional change of government on the African continent. These can take one of three forms. The first...
Amarkine Amarteifio delivers a sharp, provocative reflection on the legacy of Ghana’s mission schools—blending history, satire, and social critique to question how colonial-era traditions, religious doctrines,...
In the 1980s, Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings launched heritage tourism as a means to economic development in Ghana. Under his initiative, Ghana’s forts and castles...
Twice a year, 40 scientists gather together for five days to decide what strains of influenza to vaccinate against for the next flu season. It takes...
Africa’s creator economy is constrained not by a lack of talent or content, but by a weak and insufficient middle class that lacks the disposable income...