In what has become a personal feud, the former president has rattled the BDP five months before elections.
Cyber awareness must become part of every aspect of life from doing business to alleviating poverty and providing security.
The dire state of the country's economy is likely behind the first steps to political reform.
Given current security realities, responsibility for protecting Darfuris cannot be handed to Sudan's Transitional Military Council.
Bashing mining companies seems to be good politics in Zambia - but what is the endgame?
Attempts to tackle graft through asset recovery are laudable, but internal cash controls and convictions must follow.
Peace initiatives over recent months have yet to stop the killings or promote genuine dialogue.
With no provision for a run-off election, the close contest between the three frontrunners could bring complications.
Will Manuel Chang's trial on home soil mean justice for Mozambicans, or just more suffering?
Europe's focus on returns risks destabilising receiving countries and aggravating the root causes of migration.
Regardless of who wins the fight for Tripoli, the power of armed groups over government is being entrenched.
How the country's new leaders can stop endemic violence and restore trust between citizens and government.