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Hostile at the gate: how the world’s greatest football tournament turned its back on Africa

Hostile at the gate: how the world’s greatest football tournament turned its back on Africa

When FIFA awarded the 2026 World Cup to a tri-nation consortium of the United States, Canada and Mexico, the governing body spoke rapturously of a tournament that would be the biggest, most inclusive and most spectacular in football's history. A rec...
A KNIFE IN THE NECK OF BRITAIN: How one attack in Belfast ignited the UK’s most explosive immigration crisis in years

A KNIFE IN THE NECK OF BRITAIN: How one attack in Belfast ignited the UK’s most explosive immigration crisis in years

IT began with a kitchen knife, a dark street in north Belfast, and a man left fighting for his life. It ended — at least for the time being — with cities across the United Kingdom ablaze with rage, immigrant families fleeing burning homes, and the g...
Beijing bonds: Xi and Putin deepen the BRICS axis as the multipolar order takes shape

Beijing bonds: Xi and Putin deepen the BRICS axis as the multipolar order takes shape

IN a summit laden with symbolic and strategic weight, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping convened at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, cementing what both leaders described as a relationship at an unprecedented ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit calls on Gianni Infantino to resign amid growing World Cup controversy

EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit calls on Gianni Infantino to resign amid growing World Cup controversy

I have stayed quiet for a long time because I wanted to judge this World Cup on football matters. But the deeper we get into the preparations, the more it becomes clear that football is no longer the main story. For that reason, I believe Gianni Inf...
African electricity systems are opening to private capital as utility dominance eases

African electricity systems are opening to private capital as utility dominance eases

AFRICAN electricity systems are shifting away from vertically integrated utility monopolies toward hybrid structures where private capital increasingly finances generation, storage, transmission, and distributed energy systems. This is changing h...
Reviving the heart of African literature

Reviving the heart of African literature

THE afternoon light settles over the distant hills with an unhurried grace, offering Adachukwu Onwudiwe a relaxing view from her home in Enugu, southeastern Nigeria. Growing up with a deep love for books and quiet reflection, Onwudiwe describes hers...
South Africa’s anti‑migrant campaigns use the language of democracy: why that’s dangerous

South Africa’s anti‑migrant campaigns use the language of democracy: why that’s dangerous

ANTI-MIGRANT campaigns in South Africa are increasingly being framed as acts of community protection. Protesters present their efforts as a response to community concerns about crime, unemployment and failing public services. Leaders of these cam...

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A force forged in the crucible of African development

A force forged in the crucible of African development

IN the corridors of the , system, where ambition is plentiful but transformative action rare, Daphine Hazvibvi Muzawazi has become something of an in...
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