by afrikanfrontier | Jul 18, 2024 | News, Politics
The recent Rwandan presidential election, resulting in Paul Kagame’s supposed landslide victory with over 99% of the vote, stands as a stark testament to the hollowness of democracy in the East African nation. This farcical display of electoral theatre not only...
by afrikanfrontier | Jul 18, 2024 | News, Politics
South Africa’s newly formed government has taken a bold stance in its upcoming engagement with the United States, signalling a willingness to defend its national interests and sovereignty against external pressures. The decision to use the forum on US...
by afrikanfrontier | Jul 18, 2024 | News, Politics
The Kenyan government’s recent ban on protests in Nairobi marks a dangerous escalation in the ongoing struggle between state power and citizens’ rights. This move, justified under the guise of maintaining order, is a thinly veiled attempt to silence...
by afrikanfrontier | Jul 18, 2024 | News, Politics
The Zambian government’s bold initiative to provide free primary and secondary education since 2021 marks a significant milestone in the nation’s journey towards universal education and socio-economic development. The addition of two million students to...
by afrikanfrontier | Jul 14, 2024 | News, Politics
President William Ruto’s dramatic fall from grace serves as a stark reminder of the precarious balance between international acclaim and domestic discontent that many African leaders must navigate. Once hailed as Africa’s green-energy champion and a...
by afrikanfrontier | Jul 14, 2024 | Finance, News, Politics
Information Secretary Nick Mangwana’s recent pronouncement on Zimbabwe’s urgent need to wean itself off the US dollar and promote the use of its own currency is a clarion call for economic independence that resonates deeply with the aspirations of many...