Botswana’s President Masisi confronts his arch-rival at next week’s election, but the real enemy may be elsewhere.
The relevance of traditional justice should be assessed by factors other than its potential to reduce formal court backlogs.
A vicious cycle of currency failure, policy inconsistency and short-term fixes has battered investor and citizen confidence.
SADC remains silent as electoral fraud, post-election violence and the murder of opposition figures undermine democracy.
Rwanda-DRC talks have resumed, but whether they can shift the fundamental barriers to peace remains to be seen.
SADC relationship will accelerate achievement of the subsidiarity and complementarity goals central to peace and security.
This edition discusses enhancing AU mercenarism framework, and features an interview on Cameroon’s PSC chairship.
The trend could be a symptom of a failing multilateral system or a pragmatic solution to evolving security challenges.
The newly established Nile River Basin Commission (NRBC) has been charged with addressing the contentious issue of the Nile River’s equitable use. However, raised geopolitical tensions in the Horn of ...
The Commonwealth holds its biennial summit – the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) – in Samoa next week, amid the perennial soul-searching about its relevance in 2024. It is a ...
After two years of war in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region, the 2022 Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA) ended clashes between Ethiopia’s federal government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front ...
South Africa faces some of the highest crime rates globally. Murders, carjackings, home invasions, violent robberies and extortion have become alarmingly routine in many areas. The idea of visible ...