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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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  • PoliticsTanzania
    By Johnnie Carson
    September 10, 2015
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    Tanzania gears up for its closest ever elections

    October’s elections will see a united opposition, led by a high-profile defector from the ruling party, come up against a strong incumbent party, led by a candidate ...
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  • SocietyZimbabwe
    By Uncategorised
    September 10, 2015
    6013
    4

    Zimbabwe: when ending child labour does not end child exploitation

    Rights groups scored a victory when a tea estate ended its ‘earn and learn’ scheme. But without further support, the situation facing former child workers is arguably ...
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  • LiberiaPolitics
    By Brooks Marmon
    September 9, 2015
    18260
    6

    25 years after his demise, Samuel Doe continues to cast a long shadow across Liberian politics

    When a 28-year-old Master Sergeant took power in 1980, he set in motion a series of events that reverberates in Liberia to this day. In 1980, Samuel K. ...
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  • Politics
    By Muhyadin Ahmed Roble
    September 9, 2015
    7992
    0

    Al-Shabaab has changed its tactics. AMISOM must do so too

    In Somalia, holding the towns is not the key to the countryside. Holding the countryside is the key to the towns. When al-Shabaab’s elusive leader Ahmed ...
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  • ChadPolitics
    By Celeste Hicks
    September 8, 2015
    4227
    0

    Hissène Habré (literally) dragged into court, after a 25-year wait

    The trial of Chad’s former leader in Senegal is breaking new legal ground and could provide a model for future African trials. The presiding judge in the trial of ...
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  • CameroonPolitics
    By Uncategorised
    September 8, 2015
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    10

    Cameroon’s rising religious tensions

    Boko Haram attacks are the most visible sign of radicalisation in Cameroon. But changes in the country’s religious landscape run much deeper. The image of Cameroon as an island ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 3, 2015
    3463
    0

    Malawi: Who’ll remember Cashgate?

    Malawi’s self-enriching officials need to know they will be judged not just by an imperfect judicial system, but by generation upon future generation of their compatriots. High-level ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 2, 2015
    4895
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    The CAR’s rushed elections are a dangerous gamble

    The Central African Republic cannot afford to bet on its future for the sake of the international community’s need to show progress. The Central African Republic ...
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  • MozambiquePolitics
    By Uncategorised
    September 2, 2015
    5044
    0

    Mozambique: Academic and journalist in the dock over Facebook post

    A Mozambican academic and editor faced trial for allegedly libelling former president Guebuza. The prosecution did not present a single witness. Prominent Mozambican economist Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco on ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 1, 2015
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    Why would a Boko Haram faction want to negotiate?

    Boko Haram has a record of factionalism and one of the latest breakaway groups might be open to dialogue. During an address on the 55th anniversary of ...
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