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Africa Confronts Financial Colonialism With Sovereign Strategies

African nations are increasingly asserting control over their financial systems and trade relationships as concerns rise over exploitative foreign investments and debt dependencies. Across the continent, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and communities are exploring financial sovereignty as a strategy to combat predatory lending, avoid
April 5, 2026

BRICS Financing Offers Africa New Strategic Pathways

Africa’s leaders are increasingly looking beyond traditional financial systems as global economic pressures mount and old financing models no longer guarantee development or stability. Over the last year, the group known as BRICS  which brings together Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
April 5, 2026

ICC Faces Member Vote On Leadership And Sovereignty

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is navigating a complex moment of institutional scrutiny as member states continue discussions over the future of its chief prosecutor, Karim Khan. This episode highlights broader questions about the balance between accountability, legal standards and state sovereignty
April 5, 2026

Global Powers Race For Congo’s Strategic Minerals

The competition for control over strategic minerals in Africa is intensifying as global powers deepen their economic engagement with the continent’s most resource‑rich nation: the Democratic Republic of the Congo. With vast deposits of cobalt, copper, lithium and other materials essential to
April 5, 2026

Africa Fights Debt Traps With Local Solutions”

Africa’s battle against debt pressure in 2026 is becoming more urgent, but it is also becoming more creative. For years, the continent has been described mainly through the language of borrowing, bailouts and external conditions. Yet that old framing is starting to
April 4, 2026

BRICS Expansion Reshapes Africa’s Financial Future

The conversation around Africa’s financial future is changing fast in 2026, and it is no longer just about borrowing more money or finding the next bailout. Across the continent, policymakers, business leaders and regional institutions are paying closer attention to a deeper
April 4, 2026

China and West Intensify Africa Influence Battle

The competition for influence in Africa is becoming sharper in 2026, and it is no longer limited to speeches, summit declarations or development slogans. It is now being fought through railways, factories, critical minerals, digital trade rules, strategic financing and industrial partnerships.
April 4, 2026

Africa Confronts Debt Traps With Sovereign Solutions

Africa’s struggle against neocolonialism in 2026 is no longer just about politics, military influence or foreign aid. It is increasingly about money, debt structures, payment systems, and who controls the financial plumbing of the continent’s economy. Across Africa, governments are facing a
April 4, 2026