48 years later, Angola’s jump from oil to renewables
Forty-eight years after Angola's break from colonial chains, the nation stands at a crossroads, embodying both the triumphs and trials...
Miriam studied political science at the University of Ghana where she also participated in the university's debate team. She later moved to London where she undertook her masters in International Relations. Miriam went on work for a leading analysis company where she worked as a political risk analyst in helping companies analyse and mitigate political risk in Western Africa. In 2022, she became the editor-in-chief of The African Observer
Forty-eight years after Angola's break from colonial chains, the nation stands at a crossroads, embodying both the triumphs and trials...
King Tchongolola Ekuikui VI, the royal head of the Bailundo Kingdom in Angola, visited the historical Quilombo do Camorim community,...
As the ongoing migration crisis continues to aggravate, Senegal's President Macky Sall has instigated a state of emergency in an...
The high-profile trial centred around the shocking death of some seventy Gambian children, from adulterated over-the-counter medicine, resumed at the...
In Ghana, the leading political party participated in a significant vote to determine its presidential candidate for next year's critical...
In a statement on Saturday, 28 October, the European Union confirmed the delivery of approximately 100 armoured vehicles to Ghana,...
In an effort to broaden its economic partnerships and diversify its trading partners, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz engaged in fruitful...
After nearly seven months of escalating clashes amongst Sudan's combating factions, discussions between the Sudanese army and its paramilitary rival...
Kenya's President, William Ruto, has revealed plans to abolish the requirement for visas for all African visitors to his country...
In a ceremony held in the heart of Dakar, the Senegalese capital, an avenue distinguished by colonial ties was renamed...