January 2017
THIRD TIME LUCKY : What Nana Akufo-Addo’s victory means for Ghana
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In this issue: Our cover feature stories focus on the state of the media in Africa. We profile Africa’s new digital insurgents, who are disrupting …
Every year Africans are paying at least $100 million on visa applications to the West, our investigation of 17 countries reveals. So why is it …
New African Magazine returns with its annual list of the Africans who shaped the continent and its diaspora in 2015.This year’s 100 Most Influential People …
On the cover of the July issue of New African: Inside Boko Haram: reporting from Cameroon’s Far North Region where Boko Haram is wreaking havoc, …
This month’s issue look at the fate of elections in Africa – who is buying democracy, and at what cost? Our reporters also explore South …
We ask: What is China really doing in Africa? Why is China’s approach to doing business in Africa so derided in the West? Why are they so …
This month, Nigeria elects a new president, new legislators and most of the powerful state governors. In this in-depth election special, New African provides twenty-four …
In this month issue New African explores The White Saviour Industrial complex.
New African magazine annual list of ‘Most Influential Africans’. Find out who made it in 2014
The plight of African migrants is a contentious saga, more so as figures show 40,000 drowned in the Mediterranean since the year 2000, with more …
It’s our annual tradition to dedicate the October issue to covering Africa’s historical past, and prick memories on the road Africa has travelled. This edition …
Nigeria may have surpassed South Africa recently as Africa’s economic powerhouse. But the so-called rainbow nation still swelters in the international limelight and remains a …
In this months issue we take a look at Dr Gideon Gono, former RBZ Governor, and one ne of the key figures in the fight …
The past decade has seen a sharp rise in terrorism and extremism in Africa. What Africa can do as a continent to fight and defeat …
They called it an “Arab Spring” when President Hosni Mubarak’s government was overthrown in February 2011 after weeks of massive protests across Egypt. New African …
100 Most Influential Africans. What is influence and how do you measure it? It will always be hard to agree on a common understanding and …
In this Issue we look at Nelson Mandela and what will his true legacy be? With an exclusive interview with his daughter
Putting together a list of 100 people from a continent of 54 countries will always get a newsroom into heated debate, especially in Africa where …
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country appears to be experiencing both its best and worst times. New African critically analyses Africa’s new biggest economy, Nigeria will …
It has been 20 years since the demise of apartheid and the advent of black majority rule. With elections fast approaching one more time, on …
This month, New African looks at how Africa can feed itself, beyond food aid & corporate greed.
This month we probe the hows and whys of the great African puzzle of abundant resources in the midst of poverty, and how the continent …
We spoke to a section of New African readers across the globe and here is a snippet about the type of future they want to …
Putting together a list of 100 people from a continent of 54 countries will always get a newsroom into heated debate, especially in Africa where …
Black History Month (UK) is 25 years old this year. New African salutes all those, past and present, who have made this annual commemoration a …
After the deluge of criticisms against the International Criminal Court’s apparent bias or selective prosecutions against Africans, it is now the turn of the Court …
This month, the African Union (AU) celebrates 10 years since being founded as a successor to the largely misunderstood Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The …
Africa lost up to $1.8 trillion since 1970 due to illicit financial flows. It is one of the biggest challenges facing Africa today. As the …
This month issue looks at African leaders. Ripe for Change – Why a new breed of African Leadership beckons.
Africa is in trouble. Its future is once again on the table, and it is Europe that holds the aces. This month issue reports its …
“One of the biggest environmental crimes perpetrated on earth” is taking place right in Accra, Ghana’s capital, where a good 15% of the world’s e-waste …
On 19 March, President Abdoulaye Wade‘s government announced the arrests of four alleged coup plotters with links to the opposition parties in the country. But …
The inevitable question on every sensible person’s mind is: “So, was it all necessary, Mr Gbagbo?”