Aric Jabari

Aric Jabari

Municipal Meltdown: Tsakani Maluleke Warns of South Africa’s Local Governance Failure

South Africa’s municipal governance is in systemic collapse. Auditor-General Tsakani Maluleke’s 2022–2023 report reveals widespread corruption, service delivery failures, and ethical decay across municipalities. Only 13% achieved clean audits. Dysfunctional leadership, misused infrastructure grants, and unchecked patronage threaten public welfare. With Eskom debt surging and communities suffering, Maluleke’s call is clear: without ethical, professional leadership and enforcement, the country risks a constitutional crisis in service delivery.

Starving Gaza: Aid Chaos Erupts as Crisis Deepens Under Israeli Blockade

Gaza is on the brink of famine, with over a million people facing starvation under an 11-week Israeli blockade. Aid efforts have collapsed, and new initiatives like the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation face criticism for being politicised and ineffective. As desperation grows, international agencies warn of total healthcare system failure. Without urgent UN-led intervention and the reopening of border crossings, Gaza’s humanitarian crisis will spiral into a full-blown catastrophe.

ASEAN Summit in Malaysia: Defying Trump’s Tariffs. Will the Region Break Free or Bow Down?

At the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, leaders faced tough choices as Trump’s tariff threats loomed and China expanded its influence. With pressure mounting from both sides, ASEAN pushed for unity and new partnerships, including with the Gulf states. But internal divisions and the unresolved crisis in Myanmar cast a shadow. The summit was a clear reminder: if ASEAN wants to shape its own future, it needs to stand together, now more than ever.

The Republic of Kenya: The 2025 Budget Policy Statement

Kenya’s 2025 Budget Policy Statement outlines a bold vision for economic recovery, equity, and transformation under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. With record allocations to education, health, and agriculture, it aims to tackle poverty, youth unemployment, and debt pressure. Yet gaps remain between policy promises and lived realities. Can fiscal discipline and inclusive development truly coexist in a landscape marked by inequality, climate shocks, and mounting debt obligations?

Joseph Kabila Breaks Silence: A Measured Critique of Governance and Crisis in the DRC

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) faces a deepening crisis, as former President Joseph Kabila breaks six years of silence to deliver a sweeping critique of post-2019 governance. In a rare address, Kabila defends his legacy while condemning constitutional violations, electoral fraud, economic mismanagement, and worsening insecurity. Calling for national dialogue and regional cooperation, his speech underscores the urgent need for institutional reform and inclusive solutions to restore peace and stability.

Kabila on Trial: How the Senate Shattered Immunity and Shook a Nation

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), on 22 May 2025, lifted the parliamentary immunity of Joseph Kabila Kabangé, former President and senator for life, challenging entrenched norms around immunity and accountability. While some see it as long-overdue justice, others warn it could deepen political rifts. Either way, the message is clear: the era of untouchable leaders may be coming to an end.

Will the Budget Cuts Cause the End of the UN as We Know It?

The United Nations faces an existential threat as severe budget cuts, particularly from major donors like the U.S., push it toward potential insolvency. Humanitarian aid, peacekeeping, and global development initiatives are already in jeopardy. Without urgent reforms and diversified funding, the UN risks becoming irrelevant at a time when the world needs it most.

Oval Office Showdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa Faces Off Against Donald Trump

What should have been a strategic dialogue unraveled into a confrontation driven by misinformation. Trump’s reliance on discredited narratives highlighted the risks of populist rhetoric influencing foreign policy, pushing Ramaphosa to defend South Africa’s integrity instead of discussing economic cooperation and global trade partnerships

Global Report on the 2025 Food Crisis: The Terrifying Rise of Hunger 

The Global Report on Food Crises 2025 (GRFC 2025), issued by the Food Security Information Network (FSIN) and the Global Network Against Food Crises (GNAFC), confronts us with this brutal truth: the world is not short of food. It is short of justice, political resolve, and collective conscience. We are not experiencing a food shortage. We are living through a humanitarian failure. This report does not merely present numbers. It bears witness to suffering and demands urgent global action.

Africa CEO Forum 2025 | Presidential Panel with President Ramaphosa,  Paul Kagame & More

At the 2025 Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, the air was thick not with celebration, but with reckoning. Africa, holding over 30% of the world’s mineral resources, remains plagued by weak trade integration, institutional failure, and structural dependency. Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani of Mauritania, Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal, and Tiémoko Meyliet Koné – Vice-President of Côte d’Ivoire – offered an unfiltered, brutally honest discussion on the real state of the continent.