Is Mali Russia’s new roost? As Mali braces for sanctions by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), questions are being asked about the growing presence of Russian mercenaries […]
Elevating women in water A new council of high-level water professionals from across Africa will transform how women’s interests in water are respected. Building on experience from the Nile basin, […]
IWMI study improves water allocations in the Nile Basin A recent study conducted by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) estimated the economic value of irrigation water for major crops in […]
Strongmen debris haunts Khartoum and progressive African leaders Sudan is the latest country in Africa where the remnants of its down (but not out) leaders fight back to bite the […]
By Leon Louw, founder and editor of WhyAfrica 24 July 2021 – Sudan could be the breadbasket of North and East Africa, but safety and security remains a concern that […]
By: This article was first published by Reuters 27 June 2021 – According Sudan the Sudanese state news agency Suna, Sudan recently signed nine concession agreements for gold and copper […]
04 March 2021 – In what can be regarded as a win for solar in Egypt, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a loan to finance a solar project […]