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Swift’s Blockchain Gamble. Can the World’s Banking Backbone Reinvent Itself?

By: Chris Maurice, CEO and co-founder of Yellow CardFor years, industry headlines have circled around the same narrative: blockchain will kill Swift. The Society...

Sierra Leone’s Communication Crisis Deepens As Tariffs Soar and Regulation Falters

 By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leone is experiencing an escalating telecommunications crisis that has provoked widespread public anger and renewed scrutiny of the sector’s governance...

Africa’s Homegrown Security Alliances Like The AES Are Much Better Than The Trappings Of The Imperialist Foreign Funded Security Architectures

By IB KandehNew home grown security alliances and coorporations against terrorists in the shadow of the AES model are unveiling in Africa.Most recently we...

What The Youth Of Uganda Want To Hear: A Discourse In The Language Of Truth, Pain, and Possibility

  By: Israel Y.K Lubogo1. Prologue: The Night I Learnt What Leadership Really MeansI remember a night—one of those ordinary Ugandan nights that look calm...

Exploiting The Opportunity Of China’s FOCAC and BRI For Africa’s Infrastructure and Industrial Development 

 By IB KandehChina's present two major global entanglement strategies, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC 2000) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI 2013),...

The Feminisation Of The Electorate, The Tyranny of The Youth Numbers and the 2026 Paradox

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoIntroduction:The Silent Arithmetic of PowerThere is a dangerous illusion in African politics—the belief that nations are moved by slogans, rallies, noise,...

Sierra Leone’s Telecoms Meltdown: An Investigation Into Skyrocketing Tariffs, Network Failure, and a Regulator Under Fire

 By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leone’s telecommunications crisis has escalated into a national emergency, with citizens, civil society, and policymakers demanding answers. Rising data tariffs,...

The Game of Oppression: CAF Cannot Honor Violence

 By Alpha Amadu JallohThe world of African football has long been more than just a sport. Across the continent, it serves as a unifying...

A Continent Led by Shadows

By Alpha Amadu JallohAfrica lost its soul long before anyone called for an autopsy. The signs were everywhere, written in the open sky like...

Colonial Legacies: Intelligence Structures During Colonial Rule

  By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaOur colonial past was never silent; it hummed with the constant murmur of observation, record-keeping, and surveillance. In Uganda, the British...

Bukedde Banyanike: A Phenomenological and Socio-Economic Inquiry into Daily Hardship and the Crisis of Existential Time

  By. Isaac Christopher LubogoAbstractThis paper interrogates the Luganda expression Bukedde banyanike—literally, “morning has come and I am due for roasting”—as an entry point into...

The Cost Of Uncertainty: Governance Failures And Everyday Struggles In Sierra Leone

 By Mahmud Tim KargboSierra Leoneans are no longer united in defending the nation because many have lost clarity regarding whom or what they are...
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