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Children’s Day in Africa: What Hope Truly Exists for the African Child?

Every year, Children’s Day is marked with colourful celebrations, speeches, dances, and promises about the future. Across Africa, leaders proudly repeat the familiar phrase: “Children are the leaders of tomorrow.” But many young Africans are beginning to ask a difficult question: when exactly will tomorrow come? Across several African countries, political power remains dominated by...
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Zimbabwe Appoints Its First Female Chief Justice at a Defining Political Moment

Zimbabwe has entered a historic chapter after President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed Elizabeth Gwaunza as the country’s first female Chief Justice. The appointment comes 46 years after independence and marks a major milestone for women in Zimbabwe’s legal and political institutions.  Gwaunza succeeds former Chief Justice Luke Malaba, whose tenure ended after reaching the constitutional retirement...
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Cameroon’s Gold Crisis and the Continuing Exploitation of Africa

The discovery of more than 200 illegal artisanal gold mining companies in Cameroon reveals a troubling reality about Africa’s resource sector. Beneath the language of foreign investment and economic partnership lies a long-standing pattern of extraction that continues to benefit foreign interests more than African communities themselves. According to reports, most of the illegal mining...
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