
There is an urgent need to modernize economic management in African states. Unfortunately, so far there is little evidence that...














Kenya’s third President Mwai Kibaki was buried in Othaya, Nyeri County, his ancestral home, on April 30, 2022, after being eulogised as a generous and kind-hearted...

Kibaki gave Kenya’s higher education sector a free market capitalistic orientation, endearing him to the World Bank and the IMF.

After a committee of distinguished faculty drawn from across Harvard University released a report on the institution’s legacy of slavery, Harvard President Larry Bacow announced a...

To predict - and prevent - election-related violence, it’s important to first understand the key drivers of conflict.

Many African migrants and refugees see crossing the Mediterranean Sea as the only chance for a better life. Sally Hayden tells their harrowing stories in My...

The guilty verdict on Blaise Compaoré should be celebrated as a landmark victory for democracy and peoples’ movements in Africa.

While refugees in Rwanda have the right to freedom of movement and work, in practice it’s difficult for them.

Nigerian youths face a myriad of economic and social challenges. From rampant unemployment, lack of electricity, fuel scarcity to police brutality, Nigerian youths have lost faith...

Kibaki’s goals were to expand access to education, and to make universities more efficient and self-sustaining.

Mwai Kibaki, Kenya's third president, born November 15, 1931, leaves behind a complex legacy. Kibaki served as president of Kenya between 2002 and 2013, and he...