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Yearly Archives: 2015

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  • Politics
    By Patience Akumu
    September 22, 2015
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    Women’s rights violations don’t need to kill or maim to still be violations

    Uganda’s recent court ruling over bride price is another indication that the country is not yet ready to allow women their full rights. Forget the obscure ...
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  • Burkina FasoPolitics
    By Eloise Bertrand
    September 21, 2015
    6038
    0

    Popular resistance to the Burkina Faso coup: who, where and what next?

    As in October 2014, huge numbers of Burkinabé have taken to the streets. But this time round, it may be mobilisations in secondary towns that are ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 18, 2015
    4549
    2

    How Boko Haram keeps its secrets secret

    Three ways one of the world’s most notorious militant groups manages to remain one of the least understood. Boko Haram is probably the best-known unknown insurgency ...
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  • Burkina FasoPolitics
    By Idayat Hassan
    September 18, 2015
    5300
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    Burkina Faso: The Old Guard vs. The People, Round 2

    Less than a year after Blaise Compaoré was removed by a popular uprising, his allies have regained power through an unpopular coup. In late October 2014, ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 16, 2015
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    All the exiled people – where do they all belong?

    European countries are wrangling over how many (or few) refugees they take in. But how do refugee numbers compare across the world and in Africa? To try ...
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  • NigeriaSociety
    By Uncategorised
    September 16, 2015
    3735
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    Too many dreams deferred: Nigeria needs to overhaul its education system

    Nigeria’s exam-based education system is failing its students. Buhari needs to make reform of it a priority. A few days ago, I read Langston Hughes’ poem ...
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  • PoliticsZimbabwe
    By Ian Scoones
    September 15, 2015
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    The Mujuru manifesto: What will it take to unseat Zimbabwe’s ZANU-PF?

    Joice Mujuru’s ‘manifesto’ is only subtly different to other parties’ policies. The real battle for power in 2018 will entail making elite alliances and attracting key constituencies.  Zimbabwe’s 2018 election ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Africa
    By Uncategorised
    September 14, 2015
    3163
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    Is the DA’s first black leader a South African saviour or sell-out?

    The young and charismatic Mmusi Maimane can help the Democratic Alliance surpass 30% in elections. But he will need to engage more with poor voters to ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    September 11, 2015
    3694
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    South Sudan: Why a political crackdown accompanies a peace agreement

    President Salva Kiir is not a good leader, but bad international policies can compel him to become a worse one. It’s no coincidence that South Sudan’s ...
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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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