The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg) To register for the conference, please click here. The prestigious U.S. Business in Africa Awards (USBAA) is reaching its climax with 17 entrant companies having been shortlisted in the three categories of
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg)By Bob Wekesa Plans for the inaugural U.S. Business in Africa Awards scheduled for late October are in high gear. Working with multiple partners, the African Centre for the Study of the U.S.
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg)By Bob Wekesa Over the past decade, many of the discussions and debates on foreign investments in Africa have revolved around competition between the U.S. and so-called emerging powers. This narrative
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s whirlwind visit to three African countries is the second in less than 12 months. In November 2021 he visited key U.S. regional partners Senegal, Kenya and Nigeria. In South Africa – the first stop on this trip – Blinken unveiled
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg)opinionBy Amukelani Charmaine Matsilele US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, from August 7 to 12. It is an
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg) opinion By Bob Wekesa Johannesburg — US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on a tour of Africa with the announcement of the Joe Biden administration's policy towards Africa as
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (Johannesburg) analysis By Bob Wekesa Johannesburg — Since assuming office in January 2021, the Biden administration has appreciably walked the talk with regards to robustly re-engaging Africa. Review Biden’s Africa moves
ByDaQuan Lawrence PublishedSeptember 28, 2022 Image courtesy of the African Centre for the Study of the U.S. at the University of Witwatersrand. The Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University is currently partnering with the African Centre for the Study of the
The Covid-19 pandemic has provoked multiple geostrategic uncertainties among nations and regions and schisms in various levels of global governance. Faced with the growing unpredictability of these developments, analysts are hard put as they gaze into the crystal ball to
We have asked some of Africa’s leading academics and thinkers to reflect on what the inauguration of a new US president means for Africa. This series is produced In collaboration with the University of the Witwatersrand’s African Centre for the