Africa: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Is the Gravest Crime Against Humanity – Why the UN Declaration Matters

Africa: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Is the Gravest Crime Against Humanity – Why the UN Declaration Matters

The resolution passed by United Nations General Assembly on 25 May 2026 seeking recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” potentially creates a broader definition of crimes against humanity in international law and allows for restitution claims against perpetrators. The resolution could elevate the legal and moral standard for what…

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Africa: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Is the Gravest Crime Against Humanity – Why the UN Declaration Matters

Africa: Nova Garage Launched Ahead of French-Africa Summit to Spotlight Africa’s Tech Entrepreneurs

Nairobi — Nova Garage, a new pan-African innovation platform aimed at showcasing the continent’s next generation of tech entrepreneurs, has been launched ahead of the French-Africa Summit set for May in Nairobi. The initiative, organised under the patronage of President William Ruto, seeks to spotlight Africa’s diversity in entrepreneurship and homegrown tech solutions across key…

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Colocation unlocks agile AI-ready enterprises

Colocation unlocks agile AI-ready enterprises

Dr Ayotunde Coker, Chief Executive Officer of Open Access Data Centres. The 5IR and widespread adoption of AI will demand more agile, readily-scalable infrastructure. Colocation with the right partners will unlock opportunities in the Industry 5.0 era. This is according to Dr Ayotunde Coker, Chief Executive Officer of Open Access Data Centres, who was addressing…

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Africa: The Transatlantic Slave Trade Is the Gravest Crime Against Humanity – Why the UN Declaration Matters

African Road Safety Charter Comes Into Force

The African Road Safety Charter entered into force on 12 March 2026. The Charter marks Africa’s first continental and legally-binding road safety framework. Adopted by African Heads of State in 2016, 15 African Union Member States were required to ratify the Charter and deposit an instrument of ratification at the African Union for it to…

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Anoosh Rooplal on the Post Office’s last stand

Anoosh Rooplal on the Post Office’s last stand

The South African Post Office has been in business rescue – a form of bankruptcy protection – since July 2023. Business rescue practitioners Anoosh Rooplal and Juanito Damons have made it clear to parliament that the entity will not survive liquidation unless a R3.8-billion bailout is received soon. With some 5 500 jobs on the line,…

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Africa Is Forging Its Own Green Future

Africa Is Forging Its Own Green Future

Despite bearing the brunt of a climate crisis it did not create, Africa is being held back by a financial system that has long failed to meet its needs. But instead of waiting for outside solutions, African institutions are laying the groundwork for a green transition that advances both development and climate resilience. The Belém…

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