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Yearly Archives: 2019

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  • african films
    CultureEditor's Picks
    By Wilfred Okiche
    December 20, 2019
    6867
    1

    Best of the 2010s: African films

    In the past decade, Africa’s film industries have shown a plucky ability to play in the big leagues. The rise of streaming platforms has democratised distribution, ...
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  • GhanaSociety
    By Kwabena Agyare Yeboah
    December 19, 2019
    10590
    28

    We need to talk about Ghana’s Year of Return and its politics of exclusion

    The campaign had the opportunity to welcome all people of African descent and fully engage with their history of slavery. It did not.  In September 2018, ...
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  • AlgeriaEditor's PicksPolitics
    By Sabri Benalycherif
    December 18, 2019
    5041
    1

    “Nothing will fall from the sky”: Algeria’s Revolution marches on – Photo Essay

    In February 2019, Algerians took to the streets in the country’s largest demonstrations since independence. This began a movement, known as Hirak or the Revolution of ...
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  • Gambia's Justice Minister Abubacarr Tambadou speaks on the first day of hearings in a case against Myanmar alleging genocide against the minority Muslim Rohingya population at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Credit: UN Photo/ICJ-CIJ/Frank van Beek.
    Africa InsidersThe Gambia
    By Africa Insiders
    December 18, 2019
    4008
    0

    Africa Insiders: Tiny Gambia stands up for the Rohingya

    The essentials: A case of alleged genocide brought against Myanmar by The Gambia in defence of the Rohingya people was heard last week. The Gambia’s Justice ...
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  • Climate emergency: In the aftermath of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, 15-16 March 2019. Credit: Denis Onyodi/IFRC/DRK/Climate Centre.
    Climate
    By Simon Allison
    December 18, 2019
    3484
    1

    The story that became too obvious to ignore in 2019

    The climate emergency is not some distant threat. It is here. On the African continent, 2019 was, for me, defined not by the stories that got ...
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  • Kaye, one of thousands of Ghanaian migrants in Libya. Credit: Hans Lucht.
    GhanaLibyaSociety
    By Hans Lucht
    December 17, 2019
    3207
    1

    “Here we have no life”: The migrant workers persevering in Libya

    Despite the risks, the plan for Ghanaian workers in Libya is straightforward. Survive, earn, return. Before Kaye and his crew of Ghanaian migrant workers agreed to ...
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  • african books, best of the 2010s
    CultureEditor's Picks
    By Samira Sawlani
    December 17, 2019
    12132
    6

    Best of the 2010s: Novels by African writers

    The last ten years have seen writers from Africa take the literary world by storm with countless ground-breaking works that have made their way onto our ...
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  • NigeriaSociety
    By Agnes Odhiambo
    December 16, 2019
    2331
    0

    “Crying since morning”: Trafficking survivors’ double trauma in Nigeria

    Nigeria must increase efforts to curb trafficking and stop detaining survivors.  In 2017, 18-year-old Ebunoluwa E. from Lagos believed she was on her way to Russia ...
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  • Africa InsidersPoliticsTanzania
    By Africa Insiders
    December 12, 2019
    2983
    0

    Africa Insiders: Magufuli shuts down another outlet for dissent

    The essentials: Tanzanian President John Magufuli’s campaign to restrict critics or even potential critics of his administration has continued with his efforts to block individuals and ...
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  • President Adama Barrow at his inauguration in 2017. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
    PoliticsThe Gambia
    By Maggie Dwyer & Ismaila Ceesay
    December 12, 2019
    5721
    6

    The Gambia’s president said he’d step down after three years. Will he?

    Adama Barrow will reach three years in office in January 2020. A new movement is pressuring him to keep to his word and step down. When ...
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