The Conversation
Diseases on farms in South Africa: recent outbreaks point to weaknesses in the system
14th November 2023 South Africa has had a number of outbreaks of animal diseases in recent months that suggest there are weaknesses in the country’s biosecurity... →
DRC elections: the Kabila family legacy looms large over the country’s polls
14th November 2023 The Democratic Republic of Congo is expected to hold elections on 20 December 2023. The country’s electoral commission has announced President... →
Visa-free travel for Africans: why Kenya and Rwanda have taken a step in the right direction
13th November 2023 President William Ruto of Kenya recently announced that Kenya’s borders would be open to visitors from the entirety of Africa, with no visas... →
Africa-US trade: Agoa deal expires in 2025 - an expert unpacks what it’s achieved in 23 years
13th November 2023 African governments are seeking an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) beyond 2025. The law was enacted in 2000 to... →
Cricket World Cup 2023: what it’ll take for South Africa to win
13th November 2023 Second-ranked South Africa is the only African team to make it to the semi-finals at the 2023 Cricket World Cup. After being banished from the... →
Tourists are returning to South Africa – but the sector will need to go green to deal with the country’s electricity crisis
10th November 2023 For the past 16 years South Africans have dreaded rolling power cuts euphemistically dubbed “loadshedding”. These are caused by the ailing state... →
Visa-free travel for Africans: why Kenya and Rwanda have taken a step in the right direction
10th November 2023 President William Ruto of Kenya recently announced that Kenya’s borders would be open to visitors from the entirety of Africa, with no visas... →
Multimedia is key to distance education: I built a model South African universities can use
9th November 2023 Distance education first appeared in the United States in the 1800s. At the time, students received the relevant material through the post and then... →
South Africa’s universities aren’t training future civil servants for what the country needs
8th November 2023 Many analysts blame state capture – the corruption of the management of public affairs – for the weakening of state capacity in South Africa. A... →
British king acknowledges colonial atrocities in Kenya – here’s what could happen next
By: Creamer Media Reporter 8th November 2023 On his official visit to Kenya, King Charles III acknowledged Britain’s colonial era “wrongdoings”. He also paid tribute to Kenyan soldiers who had... →