Analysis and Reports

African Analyses and Reports

Soaring gasoline prices in Nigeria exacerbate the suffering of citizens and paralyze economic activity.

Nigeria – Bubakar Sani: Many drivers in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory have expressed their dissatisfaction with the recent increase in fares…

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A public holiday and celebrations every year... Why does Ghana celebrate "Constitution Day"?

Written by: Mohamed Abdallah. The constitution occupies a unique and prestigious position in Ghana's legal and political system. Besides its binding legal force, the constitution embodies…

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The plight of Burundian refugees is renewed; the closure of a camp in Tanzania raises concerns.

Written by: Qusay Ahmed. Tanzania has announced the closure of one of its largest refugee camps, with most Burundian refugees being returned to their country, according to…

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Crisis due to delays in April salary payments in Libya

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: The Ministry of Finance in the Libyan Government of National Unity revealed that the disbursement of April salaries was delayed until May 3, 2026…

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Egypt raises natural gas prices for factories amid energy price volatility

Written by: Ziad Abdel Fattah. Egypt has raised natural gas prices for a number of energy-intensive industries starting this May…

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The Rwandan president's visit to Tanzania embodies the spirit of African unity and strengthens cooperation.

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. Calls for strengthening African unity are renewed with Rwandan President Paul Kagame's visit to Tanzania, a move that reflects…

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Slow improvement in indicators... Inequality gap squanders a third of Africa's opportunities

Written by Omnia Hassan: A 2026 report issued by the United Nations Development Programme revealed a composite picture of the trajectory of human development in…

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Nigeria opens gas gateway to Europe: Atlantic corridor linking 13 countries by 2031

Amina Hassan writes: Nigerian gas exports to Europe are becoming increasingly important as steps accelerate to revive the Nigeria-Europe gas pipeline project…

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Due to the Strait of Hormuz, Kenya temporarily eases fuel standards to avoid a global supply crisis.

In an exceptional move prompted by external developments, the Kenyan government decided to temporarily relax fuel quality standards, after being affected by… (Written by Amna Hassan)

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China opens its markets to Africa… and Eswatini pays the price for its relationship with Taiwan

Amnia Hassan wrote that China has expanded its policy of eliminating tariffs on African imports to include 53 out of 54 countries…

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