‘The Only White’ – a play that dramatically recalls the trauma of apartheid
A play in London about the only White political activist to be hanged for his part in the resistance to South Africa’s apartheid regime (John
A play in London about the only White political activist to be hanged for his part in the resistance to South Africa’s apartheid regime (John
The global financial architecture should be more responsive, inclusive, accountable and re-engineered to support the accelerated development of the
As Nigeria sets out on a new journey under President Bola Tinubu, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank, shares his thoughts
African countries need to mobilise a lot more private financing for climate change and green growth. Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African
Nigeria is set for a transformative moment, but only if Tinubu’s presidency can address the pressing issues of poverty, corruption, insecurity, and
Nigeria’s President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu becomes the fifth office-holder since the return to democracy in 1999. The former governor of the
The Korean city of Busan is one of the front-runners to host World Expo 2023. Its mayor, Park Heong-joon, spoke to New African to explain why its
Award-winning scotch whisky label, Johnnie Walker is committed to the spirit of progress and moving forward which is embodied in the tagline: Keep
How would you define Impact Lab? We are specialists in entrepreneurial innovation. We develop incubation and acceleration programmes for start-ups,
Salma Kabbaj, founder of the African innovation accelerator Impact Lab, explains the role ofher structure, between supporting start-ups in their
In 2007, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation launched their leadership prize in Kenya. At that time, the skill set for African leaders was very different. Good
In May, African Banker magazine will once again celebrate the achievements of African financial institutions and the men and women who go beyond the
The whole long struggle for freedom and independence was for the welfare, security and dignity of our people, but Africans continue to inflict
Zimbabweans will participate in what could well be the country’s most significant election in July or August. The fate of the country’s 16m
The new anti-homosexuality bill passed by Uganda’s parliament has caused alarm in many parts of the world, but neglect of parliamentary process