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The commemoration, Kwibuka (which means “to remember” in Kinyarwanda), begins on April 7. The country remains in mourning for the rest of the month. Photo: Supplied

Kwibuka32: Never and never again

But as they mourn, remember and reflect on their past, Rwandans are building their country into one of the continent’s shining examples of what can be done when the people unite and put national interest at the core of their lives

Aerial view: A city view of Port Louis with harbour, old town and financial district. Photo: Arne Müseler / www.arne-mueseler.com

African ratings agency a feasible option?

But international investors are unlikely to accept ratings they perceive as lenient

The Chagossian people remain forcibly and criminally displaced from their homeland. Photo: Andrew Winning/Reuters

Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regrets

The deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism

Mauritius Offshore Solutions Now Within Reach For Africa’s Family-Owned Businesses

Family-owned businesses are increasingly seeking offshore banking solutions that offer wealth preservation, currency risk management, and access to global markets. By establishing a presence in Mauritius, a globally respected financial hub known for its strong regulatory framework and strategic trade agreements, businesses of all sizes can now benefit from a stable and favourable environment for […]

As Namibians head to the polls, the stakes are higher than ever.

Namibia elections: Can Swapo weather the storm?

There is a shift in the region away from the traditional dominance of liberation parties such as the ANC in South Africa and Frelimo in Mozambique

Binge travel: Reinventing the bucket list for 2024

Fans are travelling to locations where their favourite shows are shot, and where their top artists perform