The Wagner Group’s Murky Operations in Africa’s Mineral-Rich States

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian While Moscow’s ally Bashar al-Assad was losing his grip on Syria, Russian-backed mercenaries were bolstering the presidency of Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the conflict-ridden Central African Republic (CAR). Protected by the Wagner Group, a private Russian military force, Touadéra remains in power despite mounting resistance from armed groups like the Coalition of Patriots for Change…

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Geopolitical Rivalries Shape Trump’s Africa Strategy

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian As Donald Trump prepares to assume office as President of the United States, his anticipated Africa policy raises questions, particularly regarding South Africa, while the broader implications for the continent remain uncertain. A Tougher Stance on South Africa Trump is expected to adopt a stricter stance toward South Africa, with several key figures in…

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Wizkid Named Africa’s Top Earning Artist on Spotify

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Nigerian music star Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has claimed the title of Africa’s highest-earning artist on Spotify. According to recent data from the music statistics platform, Chart Masters, Wizkid earned $1 million in monthly streaming revenue, leading the continent’s top earners. The list, which features predominantly Nigerian artists, also includes South Africa’s…

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Spain and Morocco Edge Closer to Trade Normalization via North African Exclaves

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian On Thursday, Morocco and Spain took a significant step toward normalizing trade relations with the first passage of goods through the north African exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla since 2018. These small Mediterranean territories, claimed by Morocco, have long been a point of contention in Spanish-Moroccan relations and serve as the European Union’s…

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Consumerism Exacerbates Africa’s Poverty and Debt Crisis

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Amidst widespread poverty across Africa, many of the continent’s leaders maintain lavish lifestyles, traveling in expensive vehicles, accompanied by large motorcades and entourages during international visits. This consumerism, coupled with corruption and poor governance, is intensifying Africa’s poverty and debt burden. In the 1960s, African nations were on par with countries like South Korea…

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Democracy Under Siege: Crackdowns Across Central Africa

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Governments in Central Africa escalated their suppression of civil and political rights in 2024, particularly during elections, Human Rights Watch stated in its World Report 2025. Armed conflicts in the region saw widespread violations of international humanitarian law by both government forces and non-state armed groups, with little accountability. The World Report 2025, now…

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Gaza Ceasefire: A Turning Point for Africa’s Forgotten Wars?

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian As global attention fixates on conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, experts caution that African advocates must push harder for action on wars in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the Sahel. While a Gaza ceasefire might create space for renewed focus on Africa, systemic inequities in global prioritization pose significant challenges. A…

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The Road to Africa’s Single Market: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Collaboration at APD 2025

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian The Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD) 2025 will take place from January 30 to February 1, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, with the theme: “Delivering Africa’s Single Market through Infrastructure: Invest. Connect. Integrate.” Organized by the Africa Prosperity Network in partnership with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat and under…

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Hydrocarbon Potential in Rwanda: A Decade of Exploration Pays Off

Rwanda Set to Join Africa’s Oil-Producing Nations After Landmark Discovery Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Rwanda has officially announced its first oil discovery, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s economic diversification journey. Thirteen reservoirs have been identified within Lake Kivu, a shared natural border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. A Milestone for Economic Diversification This discovery represents…

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