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When Africa Cheers Against Africa: South Africa, Xenophobia, the 2026 World Cup and the uncomfortable truth about Pan-Africanism
By Obed Kog(Graduate Student in International Relations and Diplomacy, GIMPA | Public Policy Analyst. Ghanaian researcher focused on international relations, diplomacy, trade, and development policy. [email protected] )June 11, 2026, the 2026 FIFA World Cup opened at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico...
The politics of the podium: When speeches replace solutions in Africa
By Chester FIAMEGBE-SANIAcross Africa, conferences, summits, and public forums have become a common feature of governance and development discourse. Every year, government officials, policymakers, and international partners gather in hotels, convention centers, and diplomatic halls to deliberate on issues ranging from...
Strong national carriers critical to economic growth – Kenya Airways
Support national carriers as economic infrastructure – Kenya Airways CEO urges GhanaBy Juliet ETEFE, Mombasa, KenyaAfrican countries, including Ghana - which is pursuing a national airline - have been urged to treat national airlines as strategic, economic infrastructure rather...
Beyond connectivity: Financing Africa’s digital infrastructure platforms
By Barbara Asafu-Adjaye, Head of TMT and Industrials, Absa Bank Ghana (CIB), and Kabo Nkoana, Senior Coverage Banker, Pan-African TMT and Industrials, Absa Bank South AfricaAn 86-year-old woman misplaces her phone and spends a week offline. She loses access to calls...