
African footballers in China: what’s behind the sport migration trend
Relations between China and Africa are increasingly important in understanding the dynamics that shape our world. But until now, the role of sport was overlooked. A new book, Global China and the Global Game in Africa,...

Vaccines: why these young Africans are hesitant about them and what might change their minds
Vaccines have proved to be one of the most effective tools in fighting infectious diseases, but convincing people to get vaccinated can be tough. Especially young people. During the global COVID-19 pandemic, declared by...

South Africa’s honeybush sector must transform from its unjust past: what needs to change
The biodiversity economy is made up of businesses and economic activities that use living species and ecosystems to make profits without damaging the environment. But in South Africa, it is haunted by economic racism, with...

Colonial-era borders create conflict in Africa’s oceans – how to resolve them
Africa has 38 coastal and island nations. Their maritime industries including energy, tourism, maritime transport, shipping and fishing play a crucial role in developing these nations. Key to harnessing these resources...

Marathon runners rely on family and experts to succeed, while races rely on passionate volunteers
This past April, the Boston Marathon attracted more than 32,000 runners and approximately half a million spectators. With such a huge crowd on hand, its easy to think that the athletes major source of support comes from...

Golden Dome: what Trump should learn from Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ missile defence system plan
Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a new next-generation missile defence system which he says will by capable even of intercepting missiles launched from the other side of the world, or launched from space. The US...