Kenya is hosting the first-ever Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, marking a significant departure from the traditional hosting pattern that has largely favored Francophone African nations. More than thirty heads of state and government, 1,500 CEOs, and approximately 4,000 delegates are expected to attend the summit. The Kenyan government and sections of the business communityContinue reading “Africa Forward Summit: France’s Rebranding Effort Meets Rising African Skepticism”
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From Turbulence to Transformation: Why Africa Must Chart a Sovereign Path
In light of the current global conflicts—most notably the Russo-Ukrainian War and the escalating tensions involving Israel, Iran, and the United States—it is increasingly clear that the global order is undergoing significant strain. These crises are not isolated; they are reshaping alliances, economic systems, and geopolitical priorities. For African nations, this moment presents both riskContinue reading “From Turbulence to Transformation: Why Africa Must Chart a Sovereign Path”