South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...
South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...
South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...
South Africa is confronted by heightened socio-economic and political instability. This was borne out of apartheid history of land conflicts, dispossessions, exploitations, expropriations and contestations. It further reinforced inequalities and a skewed land distribution that deny Africans of land ownership and use. Post-apartheid governments have been unsuccessfu...
The formation of the New Partnership for African Development (NePAD) in 2001 at the African Union (AU) Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, marked the advent of what is regarded as a novel development strategy crafted by Africans for Africa. Rooted in former South African President Thabo Mbeki's call for an African renaissance, the initiative seeks to trigger the continent's ...
Since the oil boom, violence in the Niger Delta has been a growing issue for the Nigerian state. Persistent poverty, underdevelopment, and environmental degradation have given birth to a region where grievances are high. Militancy in the region turned a more destructive corner in the early 2000s and in doing so brought considerable disruptions to oil production, wh...
Many developing countries continue to experience stunted economic growth, partly traceable to the amount of money expended to subsidize energy consumption. Recently, there is a deepening discourse on the need for a policy shift towards the removal of oil subsidies in developing countries, particularly in Nigeria. This would ensure fiscal discipline and enable funds...