Yearly Archives: 2015
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Nigeria: As Democracy and Stability Hang in the Balance, What Is the Role of the International Community? – By Johnnie Carson
Nigeria’s presidential election is heating up and the international community needs to intensify its focus on that country as it moves towards elections on March 28. ... -
Somalia Moving Forward: An Alternative Path for Vision 2016 – By Kamal Gutale
Looking Back During Somalia’s transitional period, successive governments lacked the ability to propose a cohesive plan to advance the country’s political system and with it their ... -
The strange tale of Emeka and the unwanted election – By Elnathan John
All his adult life, Emeka wanted to get married on February 14th. He first came close two years ago with his previous fiancée. But it was ... -
Can January Makamba be the next president of Tanzania? – By Ben Taylor
The Economist doesn’t often write about Tanzania. When it does, the country’s political and business elites pay attention. So, a few weeks before the 2010 general ... -
Politics on two wheels: motorcycle taxis and divergent development in Rwanda and Uganda – By Tom Goodfellow
Anyone who has sped across the cities of the African Great Lakes region at night on the back of a motorcycle taxi, whether gliding along Kigali’s ... -
#Paybackthemoney! Brawl at SA parliament opening highlights crisis of Zuma presidency – by Desné Masie
No one expected South Africa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Thursday to be business as usual. President Jacob Zuma had not attended parliament since ... -
Boko Haram and the Kanuri Factor – By Michael Baca
Over five and a half years after Boko Haram launched its insurrection, many questions concerning the Salafi-jihadi movement persist. Boko Haram’s center of activity, northeastern Nigeria’s ... -
IGAD Mediators, the South Sudanese people have the right to know – By Anyieth D’Awol
After more than a year of talks in Addis Ababa under the auspices of IGAD, we, the people of South Sudan, know far too little about ... -
Does economics have “an Africa problem?” – By Morten Jerven
Does Economics have an Africa problem? Yes, says Griewe Chelwa in a post for the blog Africa is a Country. Earlier this year, the Economist deservedly ... -
Obasanjo attacks Jonathan and Yar’Adua, defends Buhari at book launch – By Magnus Taylor
“I am not just an armchair critic. I have been through it” said former President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo in London last night. Obasanjo was Nigerian ...











