Grace Wanjiku
About
Grace Wanjiku is a society and culture editor with 10 years of experience covering African diaspora communities, social movements, and cultural affairs across the continent. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, she has reported on the African diaspora remittance economy, youth-led social movements, and the renaissance of African arts and culture. She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Nairobi and contributes regularly to prafrica.co.za and the Standard Media Group. Content attributed to this author is produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.
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SAPS Under Scrutiny: Johannesburg Confronts Crime Surge with Reform and Community Partnership
Johannesburg grapples with escalating crime rates, prompting urgent calls for comprehensive SAPS reform and innovative c…
Mining, Tech and Renewables Set to Ignite JSE Growth in 2025 Amidst Shifting Economic Tides
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is poised for a dynamic 2025, with mining, technology, and renewable energy sector…
Rising Tides, Shifting Sands: Africa's Coastal Struggle Against Climate Change
Coastal African nations confront an escalating crisis as sea levels rise, demanding urgent and substantial climate adapt…
Angola's Ambitious Pivot: Diversification Drive Meets China's Shifting Sands
Angola, long Africa's second-largest oil producer, is aggressively pursuing economic diversification away from its hydro…
A Green Miracle in the Sahel: Great Green Wall Reforestation Transforms Landscapes and Lives
The Great Green Wall initiative in the Sahel is marking significant reforestation milestones, demonstrating remarkable p…
Bridging Continents: AfCFTA Forges Transformative Trade Corridor Linking North and Sub-Saharan Africa
Accra, Ghana, is at the forefront of a pivotal initiative under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to esta…