The line between the ruling party and the state is constantly debated in South Africa, and a clear distinction cannot…
Browsing: AIF Issue 69
Nigeria’s obsession with oil and the history of its leaders syphoning off oil revenues have had a huge impact on…
The ANC took power with the conviction that state power would resolve the country’s socio-economic deficits. Partly, this reflected the…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ‘debt-equity’ swap scheme, muscled into Nigeria in 1988, spawned a deadly seed that is today…
Mauritius was placed on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list in February 2020 and blacklisted by the European…
PARTNER CONTENTKenya and Namibia were added to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list on 28 February, joining 10…
Corruption continues to plague African nations, impeding socio-economic development and eroding trust in governance. Currently, Africa is estimated to be…
Corruption is a major problem for many African countries. Its corrosive effects on democracy, development, and security remain a concern…
On 23 March last year, an air of tense anticipation enveloped Zimbabwe as citizens gathered around screens, their breaths held,…
Most Africans want the news media to investigate and report government mistakes and corruption. However, in African countries with higher…