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South Africa's Truth: Beyond the Headlines

November 23, 2025

In South Africa, a brutal murder brought two men together. Michael Mogale, who is Black, and Peet Van Staden, who is white and Afrikaner, stood over a victim beaten to death. This event highlighted the country's severe crime issue, with a murder rate much higher than in the United States. However, t

politics

South Africa's G20 Presidency: A Symbolic Gesture Amid Tensions

November 14, 2025

South Africa is set to make a bold statement at the upcoming G20 summit. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country will symbolically hand over the presidency to an "empty chair. " This gesture is a response to the absence of U. S. leadership at the event. The U. S. has decided not to send

finance

Africa's Financial Future: Local Currency Lending Takes Center Stage

November 4, 2025

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a key player in global development finance, is shifting its focus to boost local-currency lending and direct investments in African companies. This move aims to help projects grow big enough to catch the eye of major global investors. Makhtar Diop, the IF

politics

Trump's Pick of Five: A New US Strategy for Africa?

July 9, 2025

The White House is hosting a small gathering of African leaders this week, but not all are impressed. Only five countries from the continent are invited. This is not the first time Trump has done this. He hosted a similar event in 2017. This time, the focus is on business opportunities. The invited

health

Finding the Best HIV Treatment Switch in Africa

June 28, 2025

In parts of Africa, many people with HIV are on a treatment plan that includes dolutegravir. But what happens when this treatment isn't working well enough? Some patients still have a high viral load, even after getting extra help to stick to their treatment. This is a big problem because it means t

politics

A Fight Over a Former President's Resting Place

June 25, 2025

A court in South Africa recently stopped the burial of Zambia's former leader, Edgar Lungu, just as it was about to happen. This unexpected decision came after a church service for mourners had already ended. The halt is the latest in a long argument between Lungu's family and the Zambian government

health

The Power of Personalized Medicine in Africa

June 21, 2025

Personalized medicine is a big deal. It looks at how a person's genes affect how they react to medicines. This is crucial because not all drugs work the same way for everyone. Some people might need different doses or might not be able to take certain drugs at all. This is where pharmacogenomics com

health

The Surgical Gap: West Africa's Fight Against Cancer

June 19, 2025

Cancer is becoming a bigger problem worldwide, especially in places where healthcare is not up to par. West Africa is one of these places, where the number of cancer cases is going up fast. The healthcare systems in these countries are struggling to keep up with the demand. One of the biggest issues

environment

Africa's Wildlife on Screen: How YouTube Shapes Conservation Awareness

June 17, 2025

A lot of people use YouTube to learn about wildlife. But how well is it helping with conservation efforts in Africa? This question has not been given much thought. Most studies focus on specific species, activities, or small areas, making it hard to see the bigger picture. Africa is a treasur

health

The Heavy Toll of Childhood Obesity in South Africa

June 17, 2025

Medical experts in South Africa have been keeping a close watch on a growing health issue. They have been tracking the spread of childhood obesity. This problem has been getting worse over the past decade. They have been studying kids under 12 years old. They have been doing this work at a major ho