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Liberia growth diagnostic study
15th June 2023 Liberia experienced strong economic growth since the mid-1950s that continued into the mid-1970s, propelled primarily by the contribution of an... →
The ANC undermines the poor
8th June 2023 Democracy is not just about elections. It is also about everyday practices, and democratic governments engage their people democratically,... →
Rajoelina and the extreme personalisation of power
2nd June 2023 Can a judoka throw Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina off his podium as head of state? Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, a former judo champion and head... →
The automotive sector in Nigeria: Opportunities under the AfCFTA
17th May 2023 The automotive industry in Nigeria is one of the country's most promising sectors due to its growing domestic market size. The large continental... →
Food prices to remain elevated, World Bank report indicates
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 28th April 2023 Global commodity prices are expected to decline this year at the fastest clip since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, clouding the growth... →
Corrupted: A study of chronic dysfunction in South African universities – Jonathan Jansen
3rd April 2023 In South African higher education, the images of dysfunction are everywhere. Student protests. Violence. Police presence. Rubber or real bullets.... →
Co-created solutions
By: Terence Creamer 31st March 2023 Even though South Africa’s just energy transition has not really started, there is already significant cynicism and even resistance. This is to be... →
Malema calls protest 'the most successful shutdown ever in the history of struggle in SA'
By: News24Wire 20th March 2023 Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has claimed success in his party's bid to shutdown the country to protest against President Cyril... →