Ghana’s Suspension of Oil Payments for Gold a Smart Strategy or a High-Stakes Gamble?

By Tasha Chongo In a landmark decision that has drawn significant international attention, Ghana has suspended the use of oil payments for its gold exports. This shift, which places a spotlight on the intersection of resource management, international trade, and economic strategy, has spurred debates both within the country and globally. This begs the question,…

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Kagame’s Reckless Call for War

By Bafana Phalane The recent public exchange of accusations between Rwandan President Paul Kagame and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has significant implications for regional stability and peace in Africa. Kagame’s Twitter outburst, in which he accused South Africa of “distortion, deliberate attacks, and…

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