Part III: Kenya’s Kes 5 billion legitimate gamble
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Part III: Kenya’s Kes 5 billion legitimate gamble

In this third and final instalment of a riveting series by Kenyan investigative journalist Otiato Guyuyu, we delve deeper...

Part II: What tomatoes, NSE and forex have in common?

In the first instalment of this eye-opening series, we delve into the murky world of online forex trading in...

Part I: Hot forex, my kind of gamble

In the first instalment of this eye-opening series, we delve into the murky world of online forex trading in...

Presidential election 2025 in Cameroon: uncertainty over the candidacies of Cabral Libii and Maurice Kamto

Scheduled for 2025, Cameroon’s presidential election is already front-page news. Although it is still subtle – hardly, it has...

Elections

Cameroon’s 2025 election: the opposition’s poor strategy

Cameroon is preparing for a new election in 2025. A major political event in more ways than one, it...

Unity Through Victory: The Impact of the African Cup of Nations on Ivory Coast’s National Cohesion and Political Landscape

By Maria de Deu The Ivory Coast’s last month’s triumphant win of their third gold medal in the African...

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