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The Hustle Economy That Keeps Harare Moving

From street stalls to repair shops, Zimbabwe's informal workers are proving that hustle is more than survival; it's the city's engine.
Avatar photo Adetola Adetayo
9 min read
Photo illustration & Collage by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Africa’s Smart Cities Are Growing. So Are the Gaps.

While investors fund high-tech hubs and luxury towers, informal settlements are razed and millions remain offline. What does inclusion really look...
Avatar photo Salamatu Alabi
6 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

How Visa Systems Lock Out African Talent

High visa rejection rates, lost millions, and stalled dreams—young Africans face a mobility crisis that’s less about documents and more about...
Avatar photo Gloria Edukere
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

When Tourism Becomes a Force for Peace

How eco-tourism and community initiatives are driving economic recovery and healing in post-conflict African nations—but only if done ethically.
Avatar photo Adetola Adetayo
11 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Africa’s Tech Funding Is Booming But Not Where It Matters Most

Fintech startups are swimming in capital while health, food, and climate solutions fight for scraps. Is the investment model broken?
Avatar photo Adetumilara Adetayo
8 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

The Creator Economy Boom: Success, Struggles, and What Comes Next

Millions of African creators are building careers online, but low payouts, platform restrictions, and missing infrastructure make real financial success harder...
Avatar photo Jessica Ireju
5 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Can AfCFTA Boost Trade Without Harming the Environment?

Africa’s biggest trade deal promises economic growth, but weak regulations and rapid industrial expansion could trigger an environmental crisis. What’s the...
Avatar photo Salamatu Alabi
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Tech Dreams, Power Nightmares

Nigeria’s AI ambitions soar, but with power outages crippling businesses daily, can innovation truly thrive in the dark?
Avatar photo Adetumilara Adetayo
8 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

When Football Unites and When It Tears Nations Apart

Passion fuels joy and chaos—one match can dissolve borders while another can ignite decades-old tensions. How much unity is real?
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

The Silent Epidemic of Gender-Based Violence

Millions of women suffer in silence as gender-based violence disrupts lives, economies, and security—why is the world still failing them?
Avatar photo Jessica Ireju
6 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Shea Butter: A Heritage of Craft, Commerce, and Survival

For centuries, African women have crafted shea butter by hand—now, as global demand soars, who truly benefits from this billion-dollar industry?
Avatar photo Thelma Ideozu
7 min read
Dr. Eyitemi Fasanu

What Dr. Eyitemi Fasanu Thinks About Africa’s Power Funding Puzzle

Limited funding and high capital costs hinder Africa’s clean energy expansion. Dr. Eyitemi Fasanu explores solutions to bridge the investment gap.
The Publishers
10 min read
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How Morocco’s Family Code Reform Reshaped Women’s Rights

The 2004 reform empowered Moroccan women with new legal rights, yet persistent cultural barriers and uneven enforcement still hinder progress.
Avatar photo Naomi Ayibaemi Frank-Opigo
5 min read
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Is Africa’s Digital Expansion a Double-Edged Sword?

While digital growth promises economic opportunities, its environmental costs and social gaps raise critical questions about long-term benefits.
Avatar photo Adetumilara Adetayo
6 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

What If Clean Water Was a Privilege, Not a Right?

Millions live without clean water, facing daily struggles for survival—what happens when this basic need is denied?
Avatar photo Blossom Amena
5 min read