On a hot Wednesday afternoon in Nairobi, Peter Otieno wipes the sweat off his forehead as he manoeuvres his motorbike through traffic. His Bolt delivery […]
Year: 2025
“No Food, No Hope?”: Malawi’s Refugee Camp Struggles as UN Support Wanes
In the dusty corners of Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp, the once faint hope of starting a new life is fast fading. For thousands of displaced […]
Africa’s Integrity Icon Sleeps: The Life, and Trails of Muhammadu Buhari
As Africa wakes to the quiet news that former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has taken his final bow from the stage of life, a continent […]
Borderless Africa? The Dream of Free Movement in a Fragmented Continent
NAIROBI, Kenya — Imagine driving from Lagos to Nairobi without needing a visa. Picture traders crossing from Senegal to Ghana with nothing more than an […]
“Old Wine, Old Bottle: Nigeria’s Love Affair with Recycling Politicians”
In Nigeria, some things never really go out of style—ankara fabrics, pepper soup, and, well… politicians. While most countries are investing in renewable energy, Nigeria […]
Growing Up in a Border Town: Life Between Two Countries
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After the Coup: Life Under Military Rule in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso
In the dusty streets of Niamey, the capital of Niger, the change came quietly at first. Then came the fear. “I used to sell fruit […]
Made in Africa: Meet the Local Innovators Replacing Imported Goods with Homegrown Alternatives
Across Africa, a quiet revolution is taking place. On bustling city streets and in humble rural workshops, local innovators are stepping up with fresh ideas […]