South Africa's xenophobia is a gun pointed inward- when the scapegoats are gone, who's next?
South Africa is experiencing another surge of xenophobic violence, this time targeting Ghanaians and other West Africans- with familiar justifications. But what happens when there are no more foreigners to blame?
Global crime networks intertwine- but what role did Moroccan security play?
A complex web of crime connecting the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Latin America has been exposed by the U.S. justice system- with Moroccan security services playing a key role. This international cooperation highlights an urgent need for security collaboration- but why?
The Titao killings highlight the need to rethink security governance in West Africa - but how can it be achieved?
The killing of Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso has sparked a blame game between the two countries. Sowatey argues that a hybrid security governance approach is key to understanding the complexities of the situation - but what does that mean?
Why did Mugabe's son plead guilty to pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally?
Robert Mugabe's son, Bellarmine, faced legal troubles in South Africa after an incident at his Johannesburg home- raising questions about accountability. The situation has become complex- with multiple charges and individuals involved.
After leadership challenges, one person is honored for bringing unity - but can it last?
The Western Regional House of Chiefs recognized Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah for his work. The commendation occurred after years of leadership challenges - but what impact will this have?
What led to the arrest of four suspects in the Bono Region and what does it mean for the community?
Four suspects in the Bono Region have been remanded in connection with an alleged robbery - raising questions about crime in the area. Meanwhile, in the Central Region, a separate case involving examination malpractice unfolds.
The US is escalating security warnings in West Africa - but what's driving the sudden concern?
The US government is increasing its security measures in West Africa, issuing new directives for Nigeria and São Tomé and Príncipe. Strategic partnerships are expanding, but safety concerns are mounting- what could this mean for the region?
Why is the UN demanding answers after deadly air strikes in Nigeria and Chad?
The UN is calling for investigations into recent air attacks in Nigeria and Chad involving their forces. These incidents have raised concerns about the protection of civilians in conflict zones - what could the probes reveal?
A so-called international career program may be a trap - but what are young African women being lured into?
The Alabuga Start Program presents itself as an international career-development exchange, recruiting young women from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. There are reports that these women are being trafficked to produce weapons of war in Russia - raising concerns about exploitation and deception.
Sudan accuses Ethiopia and the UAE of drone attacks - but what's really behind this?
Sudan recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia amid accusations of drone attacks - escalating regional tensions. As accusations fly between nations, the potential impact on regional stability looms large.
Drone strikes have killed nearly 700 civilians in Sudan-but the violence is only part of the story.
The ongoing civil war in Sudan between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has intensified. The conflict has created the world's largest humanitarian crisis-but what challenges does this present for the region?
Amidst rising tensions, South Africa is under pressure to address concerns about the safety of foreign nationals- but why?
South Africa is disputing the authenticity of videos circulating online, which allegedly depict attacks on foreign nationals- a situation causing diplomatic tensions. Several African nations are worried about the safety of their citizens, but what could be the repercussions?
The Bishop's Easter message comes at a time of global instability - but what does he say about Ghana?
Bishop Asuamah of the Anglican Diocese of Sunyani has called on Christians and the global community to embrace hope, peace and unity. He made the call amidst prevailing conflicts and economic challenges-but what does Easter have to do with it?
Festus Mogae, former president of Botswana, has passed away at 86 - what impact did he have on African governance?
Botswana is in national mourning following the death of former President Festus Mogae. He is remembered as a pivotal figure who solidified Botswana's reputation for stability and transparency - his legacy will surely be felt.
Ghana's hunger for gold is poisoning its rivers - but will the state act before it's too late?
Ghana's water bodies are being ravaged by illegal mining activities, with successive governments struggling to curb the menace - a situation that has persisted for years. The consequences of this environmental destruction are far-reaching, impacting communities, the economy, and the nation's future.
Asante Akim North is partnering with an NGO to tackle its sanitation crisis - but how will they achieve this?
The Domeabrahene has backed an initiative by Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO) and Asante Akim North to combat sanitation issues. The project hopes to redesign resource life cycles - but what changes are needed to make it a success?
A royal celebration drew leaders worldwide-but what crucial role does the Asantehene play in African governance?
Global leaders converged at Manhyia for a gala celebrating the Asantehene's 27-year reign. The event highlighted Otumfuo's influence in promoting peace and sustainable development-but what impact will this recognition have?
Why is the Okuapehemaa's office calling for restraint regarding Justice Akuffo's enstoolment?
The Okuapehemaa's office is questioning the legitimacy of the planned enstoolment of Justice Sophia Akuffo as Akuapem Mmrahene - citing unresolved disputes. The office is urging restraint, raising concerns about the validity of the process.