Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram Corruption in the military, police and among politicians thwarts curbing the Islamist terrorists Since the…
Browsing: Africa in Fact
South Sudan’s petrodollars Entitlement, fledgling institutions and a lack of accountability have yielded rampant corruption in the world’s youngest country…
Tunisia: implementing a new constitution The country’s new parliament must adopt laws to translate a promising text into reality Tunisia’s…
Zambia’s draft constitution Several presidents have promised a new legal charter to win votes With Zambia’s presidential election scheduled for…
Angola’s murky oil deals The rebuilding of an Angolan railway reveals a confluence of hidden interests On the border between…
Libya’s draft constitution Can the drafters of the country’s first post-Qaddafi charter rescue Libya from itself? As Libya tips further…
Central African Republic: between two lines New constitution stands little chance while CAR’s civil war simmers On a Monday in…
Guinea: a good news story The west African country’s new mining code increases government royalties while promoting clarity and transparency…
Kenya: security and sleaze The country’s inability to protect itself from Islamic terrorists is directly linked to corruption John Githongo—Kenya’s…
South Sudan Constitutional confusion around revenue roles is a recipe for conflict South Sudan, the world’s newest state, is also…