Mills Soko, University of the Witwatersrand The South African Reserve Bank is critical in formulating and implementing monetary policy and ensuring financial stability in the country.…
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Fredros Okumu, Ifakara Health Institute It has been said that malaria breeds poverty, and poverty breeds malaria. This is the reality in many parts of sub-Saharan…
Francois Vreÿ, Stellenbosch University The insurgency in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique has been placed firmly in the international spotlight since radicals linked to Islamic…
Killings are still ongoing in Plateau State and state governments have begun the evacuation of their indigenes. It is scary that the gory old days of…
By Dakuku Peterside We started this series penultimate week with permutations regarding the conventions and congresses of Nigeria’s two major political parties – the ruling All…
By Dakuku Peterside You could call it premonitions, dreams, forecasts, or revelations. I have a clear guesstimate of possible scenarios that will shape our political future…
Nigeria must immediately address all its fault lines as a way of fostering unity and cohesion, which is needed to fight the common enemy of extremism. Unity is needed now, not fighting multiple wars. Restructuring and creating a sense of nationhood now is inevitable if Nigeria is to succeed.
Ojo Melvin Agunbiade, African Population and Health Research Center Globally, older people’s voices and experiences tend to be left out of discussions on sexual health and…
Hugh Corder, University of Cape Town On Thursday 19 August the members of South Africa’s National Assembly convened physically for the first time in a while.…
5th of August marks the first anniversary of a milestone that took over 30 years to achieve. Africa being free from polio