Restricting public movement and alcohol consumption could reduce certain types of crime and violence, but increase others.
The Nobel committee recognises all stakeholders working for peace and reconciliation in Ethiopia and the region.
Getting it right on the world stage is a practical and economic necessity, not a pipe dream.
Rule of law is the key to tackling corruption, but will Ramaphosa restore the National Prosecuting Authority?
As Africa enters the next phase of fighting militancy, it is crucial to learn from past failures.
By withdrawing from the ICC, SA is effectively siding with alleged war criminals.
Corruption violates human rights and cheats Africa’s governments of $50bn annually. We need sanctions for those who perpetuate it.
Fight and flight responses don’t work in combating terrorism. We need fewer hawks and more advocates for social development, justice and human rights.
Leadership, the youth and accountability are some of the issues that need to be addressed to shape a new agenda for stability.
Businesses investing in Africa must do more to understand fragility and conflict on the continent, and their role in building stable states.
Decisive action is urgently needed against companies that export and enable corruption. This is a challenge this week at the World Economic Forum on Africa.
The most important driver of underdevelopment, violence and conflict in Africa today is weak and unconsolidated governance.
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