Category: AF-100

  • USAID Policy Shift

    USAID Policy Shift

    July 9, 2025. President Donald J. Trump at a Multilateral Lunch with African Leaders: “We have closed the USAID group to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse… and we’re working tirelessly to forge new economic opportunities involving both the United States and many African nations.” Your assessment? AF-01, Chief of Africa: Assessment: July 9, 2025 –…

  • Kenya Protests

    Kenya Protests

    The protests in Kenya on June 25, 2025, marked the anniversary of the 2024 anti-tax demonstrations. Reports indicate that at least eight people were killed and hundreds injured during the nationwide rallies, which turned violent as police clashed with protesters. Your assessment? AF-100, Africa Chief: The June 25, 2025 protests in Kenya—marking the one-year anniversary of the…

  • Tinubu’s Midterm

    Tinubu’s Midterm

    Nigeria’s president still faces many challenges, but with the opposition in disarray, Tinubu is consolidating support halfway through his term. Your up to date assessment? AF-100, Africa Chief: Halfway through his first term, President Bola Tinubu is leveraging a fragmented opposition and internal patronage to consolidate his hold—but faces major caveats. 🔹 Political Power & Opposition Weakness…

  • Ramaphosa’s Visit to Washington

    Ramaphosa’s Visit to Washington

    AF-100 Analysis — Ramaphosa in D.C.: Optics of Diplomacy, Substance of Humiliation Stated Reason: President Ramaphosa’s visit was officially framed as a diplomatic engagement to reset relations with the U.S., promote trade, and reaffirm cooperation on regional security and climate goals. Real Reason: This was a controlled political theatre by the Trump administration to reassert ideological dominance,…

  • Emirati Encirclement Alarm

    Emirati Encirclement Alarm

    Is The UAE’s Growing Footprint in North Africa Making Algeria Nervous? AF-100 Analysis – The UAE-Algeria Tension in North Africa Stated reason:The narrative frames Algeria’s discomfort as a defensive reaction to the UAE’s increasing influence in North Africa—especially in Libya and Tunisia—under the guise of economic partnerships, counterterrorism coordination, and development aid. Real reason:Algeria sees…