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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • Politics
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    April 2, 2015
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    The Truth about the Lies: Women, violence and the AU Commission of Inquiry Report – By Anyieth D’Awol

    “˜Women are the pride of our families and societies,’ we were told. “˜Many cows will be paid for you’. It is said with pride – the ...
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  • Politics
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    April 1, 2015
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    Nigeria 2015: Jonathan’s defeat the result of a perfect political storm – By Joachim MacEbong

    The victory of Muhammadu Buhari in Nigeria’s Presidential elections, announced yesterday, signals an outstanding reversal for a man who had come up short 3 times previously. ...
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  • Politics
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    April 1, 2015
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    Tanzania: opposition rifts evident as politics enters the courtroom (again) – By Chambi Chachage

    Five MPs “shake up the Parliament.” That is how Mwananchi, a leading Swahili newspaper in Tanzania assessed the ongoing 19th parliamentary session. Conspicuous by his absence ...
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  • Politics
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    March 31, 2015
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    Sudan elections event recordings now online

    Last week we held two panel discussions on the upcoming Sudan elections.  The first focused on the current state of Sudan’s economy; the second on the ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    March 30, 2015
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    Congo: Making Mineral Revenues Benefit Provinces – By Decky Kipuka Kabongi

    The redistribution of mineral revenues between the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) central government and provinces is one issue currently dominating political debate in the country. ...
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  • Politics
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    March 30, 2015
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    CDD Analysis Centre: Post-Polling Phase, Nigeria 2015

    The March 28, 2015 presidential and national assembly elections were historic in some respects. There is a general consensus across the spectrum of the media, observers ...
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  • Politics
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    March 29, 2015
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    CDD Analysis Centre: Matters arising from the Voting Phase, Nigeria 2015 Elections

    Several polling units across the country opened later than scheduled with the accreditation process commencing hours behind the expected time. The delay to this process, occasioned ...
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  • Politics
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    March 28, 2015
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    CDD Analysis Centre: Preliminary Report on Accreditation of Voters for Nigerian Elections

     For Immediate Release, 2pm The Centre for Democracy and Development is partnering with African Arguments throughout the 2015 Nigerian elections to disseminate updates on proceedings.  Preamble ...
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  • Politics
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    March 28, 2015
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    Peering into the blackbox: economic management in Nigeria post-May 2015 – By Abimbola Agboluaje

      The outcome of Nigeria’s March 28 2015 polls has significant consequences for Africa’s largest economy. The pace and quality of economic reforms, never sterling, have ...
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  • Politics
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    March 27, 2015
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    Nigeria 2015: Goodluck Jonathan’s fight for survival – By Lagun Akinloye

    In a candid sit-down interview with the BBC last week, President Goodluck Jonathan announced with an air of confidence “I will surely win it, my party ...
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