PART ONE: Despite millions of carbon credits sold for a decade, this community in DRC has almost nothing to show for it By Linda Ngari This article was produced with the...
A recent Afrobarometer study has shown declining trust in public institutions over the past decade among African citizens. Study findings call into question the...
By Uri Ludger “Why don’t you just contact us and buy from us? We have the best quality control. We have the best craftsmanship. We have the most complete supply chain...
Billions of dollars in gold are being smuggled out of distressed parts of Africa, as record demand drives production and lax regulatory frameworks encourage cross-border...
By Rose Tunguru Every day since October 10th 2023, 3 days after the October 7th uprising in Gaza, a phone call was made to the Holy Family Church in Gaza City. Father...
By Felix Kiprono and Kelvin Ndiritu President William Ruto has just concluded his state visit to China returning with a new set of deals aimed at boosting Kenya’s...
Kenyan podcasting has reached a critical tipping point in audience reach, engagement and visibility, and in doing so, it is reshaping the country’s media...
Kenya’s chief justice, Martha Koome, announced a change of strategy in March 2025 to fight corruption in the judiciary. The country’s courts are some of the hotspots of...
Tackling Information Disorder in Zimbabwe: A struggle for political integrity and public trust
By Mkhululi Chimoio Zimbabwe’s political discourse and conversations about the state of governance in the country have come under attack, and the faith of the...
Floods, Droughts and Climate Change: How extreme weather is worsening East Africa’s food crisis
Across East Africa, climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a daily crisis reshaping lives. From the rising waters of Lake Tanganyika swallowing farmland in...