Most Africans want the news media to investigate and report government mistakes and corruption. However, in African countries with higher…
Browsing: AIF Issue 69
In a crowded hospital ward at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Blantyre, Malawi’s commercial capital, Rhoda Mumdelanji, a diabetic,…
A 55-year-old man, identified only as PDG, switches off his laptop in frustration after getting a phone call from one…
Kpeté-Béna is a small town in Togo near the border with Ghana, in the prefecture of Wawa, about 200 km…
The efforts of liberation movements spearheaded by leaders such as South Africa’s Nelson Mandela and Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah inspired hope…
Corruption remains a pervasive anti-developmental issue for Ghana, just as it is for many of Africa’s 54 member nations. What…
By Michael SchmidtThose who set their sights on rooting out corruption are usually focused on two fields: government and the…
Among the highest salaries in the world are those of public servants, many of them in African countries struggling with…
Corruption is commonly understood as an abuse of political power for private gain. This, however, falls short of capturing the…
In the West, often when the subject of corruption is brought up, particularly Africa and corruption, it is seen as…