new book defends the constitution

new book defends the constitution

In 1994, South Africa became a democracy founded on a supreme constitution. The constitution’s preamble affirms the nation’s quest to establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights. The constitution clearly envisioned political accountability and judicial review of executive and legislative actions. But, almost three decades on, this vision is … Read more

Ethiopia talks the talk on telecoms liberalisation but foreign operators not listening

Ethiopia talks the talk on telecoms liberalisation but foreign operators not listening

The decision by Orange in November to pull out of the process to buy a stake of up to 45% in Ethio Telecom shows the French telecoms company has the government’s number. There’s more to this story Get unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report … Read more

new book explores why the west views brutality against Ukrainians and Palestinians differently

new book explores why the west views brutality against Ukrainians and Palestinians differently

In a recently published book Steven Friedman, who has written extensively on the political and social aspects of apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa, explores the racist underpinnings of the west’s responses to Israel’s war in Gaza. This is an extract from the book, Good Jew, Bad Jew. Ugandan academic Mahmood Mamdani sees a link between … Read more

Kenya: No-one’s backing down on affordable housing levy collection

Kenya: No-one’s backing down on affordable housing levy collection

President William Ruto’s affordable housing project hangs in the balance as a dispute between labour unions and the implementing ministry over the collection of a levy to back the plan escalates. There’s more to this story Get unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from … Read more

If Kenya wants to help Haiti, it should push for colonial reparations not send in the police

If Kenya wants to help Haiti, it should push for colonial reparations not send in the police

As the security situation in Haiti deteriorates, Kenya has offered to lead a new sort of UN mission to the country from 2024. In early October, the UN Security Council authorised a Multinational Security Support mission led by Kenya to confront the paramilitary-style gangs that control the capital city of Port-au-Prince and other parts of … Read more

Italian oil giant Eni set to invest $10bn in Côte d’Ivoire

Italian oil giant Eni set to invest bn in Côte d’Ivoire

Italian oil giant Eni plans to invest $10bn, alongside Côte d’Ivoire’s national oil company Petroci, in the development and exploitation of its Baleine (the French word for ‘whale’) mega-field. Discovered in August 2021, the field is located 80 kilometres south-east of Abidjan, off the coast of the seaside resort of Assouindé. Its potential is estimated … Read more

Nigeria can defeat banditry by reconstructing the police system – criminologist

Nigeria can defeat banditry by reconstructing the police system – criminologist

Security in Nigeria has degenerated in the last 10 years. Various non-state armed groups have emerged countrywide. These actors include criminal gangs, separatist groups, Islamic fundamentalists and kidnappers. They all have different motivations and ways of operating. One of the country’s most pressing security challenges is described as “banditry”. It includes armed robbery, kidnapping, murder, … Read more

Ethiopia secures $1.5bn in debt relief

Ethiopia secures .5bn in debt relief

Cash-strapped Ethiopia has secured a $1.5bn debt relief agreement with creditors, its central bank chief said, temporarily easing the country’s financial burden as it seeks a wider funding programme. The accord was announced on Wednesday by National Bank of Ethiopia governor Mamo Mihretu and confirmed in a statement from the Paris Club of creditor nations … Read more

South Africa’s immigration proposals are based on false claims and poor logic – experts

South Africa’s immigration proposals are based on false claims and poor logic – experts

The South African government recently issued a long-awaited policy statement – called a White Paper – outlining proposed changes to the country’s asylum and immigration system. More than 20 years after its first post-apartheid immigration legislation in 1998, immigration remains a pressing concern. Getting this policy right could help with South Africa’s economic recovery, increase … Read more