Author: Chukwu Godlove

South Africa’s unemployment crisis has once again reignited fierce debates about migrants, xenophobia and economic justice. But are African migrants really responsible for rising unemployment, crime and pressure on public services — or are deeper political and economic problems being ignored?

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Afrophobia in South Africa is often presented as a problem of ‘foreigners versus locals’, as though it emerges naturally from cultural hostility or competition between poor people. But this explanation hides the deeper political and economic realities that produce anti-immigrant violence and xenophobic mobilisation. The rise of Afrophobia in South Africa cannot be understood outside…

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Ghana has launched its new National Ethics and Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NEACAP), with President John Dramani Mahama pledging to strengthen accountability, ethical leadership and public participation in government institutions in the fight against corruption

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