by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE first article on struggling African and some Global South economies diagnosed that (1) the number of formal businesses must be 5% of the
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE first article on struggling African and some Global South economies diagnosed that (1) the number of formal businesses must be 5% of the
by LOUISE MOREAUSpecial contributorPARIS, (CAJ News) – SPANISH Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Irene Montero has sharply criticised the foreign policies of the United States and Israel, calling them
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA, (CAJ News) – THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has launched an unpresented Global Emergency and Resilience Appeal, seeking US$2,5 billion to support 100 million
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – KASPERSKY reported a rise in hacktivist activity, scam websites, and compromised credentials during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025–2026 in Morocco. Kaspersky collaborated
by HAOYU ZHANGBEIJING, (CAJ News) — CHINA’S top leadership has set out fresh expectations for centrally administered state-owned enterprises, urging them to anchor their growth in national priorities and play
by JEFFREY MANTAMBABINGA BINGA, (CAJ News) – THE Batoka Gorge Hydroelectric Scheme, a joint energy project between Zimbabwe and Zambia, remains one of Southern Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure developments aimed
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – AS the 2026 National Budget debate looms, the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) has submitted a formal plea to the National Treasury of South
by ARMANDO DOMINGOS MAPUTO, (CAJ News) – MOZAMBIQUE’S oil and gas industry has announced its withdrawal from the upcoming Africa Energies Summit, citing serious concerns over local content, diversity, and
by ISSOUF TRAORE OUAGADOUGOU, (CAJ News) – TENSIONS in West Africa escalated sharply after 11 Nigerian Air Force (NAF) personnel were captured in Burkina Faso for allegedly violating the Alliance
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – IN the warm breeze sweeping across Namibia’s Khomas Highlands on a recent morning, elderly Herero and Nama activists stood solemnly before rows of