In April 2025, London hosted an international conference aimed at addressing Sudan’s ongoing civil war, which has resulted in over 20,000 deaths and displaced millions. […]
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Zambia’s Energy Gamble Amid Regional Power Struggles
In recent months, conflicting reports have emerged regarding the operational status of the Kariba Hydro Power Plant, a crucial energy source shared by Zambia and […]
“Egypt’s $60 Billion FDI Ambition”, Challenges and Questions
AfrikanTrust. When Egypt’s Planning and International Cooperation Minister, Rania Al-Mashat, declared at the Focus Africa Trade and Investment Forum (FATIF) that the country aims to […]
“Mauritania’s Migrant Purge: Who Pays the Price?”
AfrikanTrust In recent weeks, Mauritania has been experiencing an alarming rise in the cost of basic commodities, particularly in its capital, Nouakchott. Markets are emptier […]
Can Jiji-Murembwe Power Burundi to Industrial and Political Stability?
AfrikanTrust Burundi, one of Africa’s least electrified nations, is on the cusp of a major energy breakthrough with the near-completion of its twin hydroelectric projects—Jiji […]
Visa-Free or Vision-Free? Zambia’s 167-Nation Promise
AfrikanTrust When Zambia’s Tourism Minister Rodney Sikumba announced at the 2nd UN Tourism Africa and Americas Summit in Livingstone that the country had expanded visa-free […]
“Togo’s Property Puzzle: Who Can Still Afford a Home?”
AfrikanTrust In Togo, the gleaming new villas sprouting on Lomé’s outskirts paint a picture of prosperity. But behind the facades lies a more complicated truth: […]
Comoros and Madagascar Set Sail Again with Maritime Re-connection
AfrikanTrust After a tense diplomatic standoff that froze sea travel between Comoros and Madagascar, the two Indian Ocean island nations have officially resumed maritime traffic, […]
“Privatising Egypt: Economic Reform or Grand Bargain Sale?”
Egypt’s latest wave of privatisation, spearheaded by the Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE), has sparked heated debate. While the government touts it as a bold […]
“Oil Dreams and Diplomatic Deals”, São Tomé and Nigeria’s Energy Gambit
São Tomé and Príncipe, a small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, is making strategic moves to revitalize its energy sector. Prime Minister Américo […]