Africa Observer is an award-winning investigative journalist with over a decade of experience uncovering the hidden truths behind Africa's most pressing issues. Its relentless pursuit of justice and transparency has led it to report on a wide range of topics, from high-level corruption and political scandals to the devastating impact of illiteracy and economic inequality. Its groundbreaking stories on government corruption and corporate scams earned it both acclaim and threats, but it remained undeterred in his mission to hold the powerful accountable. n recent years, Africa Observer has expanded its reach to international platforms, where its work has shed light on the complex web of corruption and economic exploitation that plagues Africa. Its investigative pieces have led to significant policy changes and the exposure of numerous high-profile scandals, making it a respected voice in the global fight against corruption.
The global tech boom has a grim underside: the dangerous, often deadly mining of cobalt in Africa. Cobal, a critical component in lithium-ion batteries is...
Access to justice in Africa i.e the ability to seek and obtain legal remedies is a fundamental right enshrined in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal...
Across Africa, reporters face mounting threats from governments and armed actors alike. Press freedom in Africa is rapidly declining as 80% of its countries saw...
Youth are rising as a formidable force in Africa’s politics. The continent’s population skews overwhelmingly young where more than 60% are under 25 years old and...
International companies operating across Africa have long been linked to a series of devastating oil, mining and agribusiness accidents. Yet survivors and advocates say justice...
Across Africa, governments have been selling or outsourcing formerly state-run services like electricity, water, healthcare, and more to private firms. Decades after bold promises of...
Across Africa, a silent coup is underway. Not through tanks rolling down capital city streets or midnight arrests, but through constitutional amendments passed in marble-floored...
African nations have increasingly turned to home-grown solutions to violent conflict. Via the Regional Peacekeeping Forces In Africa, Since 2000, roughly 38 African-led peacekeeping missions...