Mali’s military junta

Africa's Growth: Intellectual Revolution, Not Military Coups

Africa’s Growth: Intellectual Revolution, Not Military Coups

The dawn of a new era is rising over the African continent, illuminated by a burgeoning intellectual revolution that emphasises education, innovation, and human rights. In 2023, this movement stands as a ray of hope, heralding the promise of an Africa that can fully harness its potential through the empowerment of its people and the nurturing of its homegrown talents. Yet, as this promise brightens the horizon, dark shadows persist, casting doubt and uncertainty. The resurgence of military coups, the continued blight of political corruption, and the subtle yet insidious rise of new-age imperialism through organised religion and social engineering

Mali Soldiers Open Talks On Power Handover (1)

Mali Soldiers Open Talks On Power Handover

Mali’s military junta began talks with opposition groups on Saturday on its promise to hand power back to civilians, after mounting pressure from neighbouring countries in the weeks since it overthrew the nation’s leader. 

The West African country has long been plagued by instability, a simmering jihadist revolt, ethnic violence and endemic corruption, prompting a clique of rebel soldiers to detain president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita last month.

They pledged to step down after a transition period, but the putsch has prompted Mali’s neighbours and former colonial ruler France to demand a swift transfer of power to civilian rule, with fears …