“Sexploitation” in Ghana by Afua Hirsch Yvonne Ntiamoah, a resident in the Ghanaian capital Accra, was driving her two daughters…
Browsing: Africa in Fact
Prostitution in Zimbabwe by Ray Ndlovu Notorious for their heavy-handed restraint of President Robert Mugabe’s political opponents, Zimbabwe’s police have…
Illegal and unreported fishing threatens West Africa’s seas by Jennifer Lazuta Large foreign trawlers are sweeping West Africa’s seabed, undermining…
How gravity became Lesotho’s most precious resource by Simon Allison Lesotho is a tiny mountainous country completely enclosed by South…
Wave of illegal and overfishing hits Mozambique by Megan Izen Adelino Francisco Huo spent most of his teenage years rising…
Wave of illegal and overfishing hits Mozambique by Megan Izen Adelino Francisco Huo spent most of his teenage years rising…
Namibia’s fisheries: heading for a rough patch by John Grobler The Namibian fishing industry, widely considered one of Africa’s best-managed,…
Togo’s elusive blue gold by Blamé Ekoue In Lomé, the capital of the tiny West African country of Togo, many…
Madagascar: gearing up to vote by Annelie Rozeboom Madagascar is priming itself for the island’s most important elections in a…
A new constitution paves the way for presidential elections by James Stent Three army-green tents stand on a large and…