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Yearly Archives: 2019

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  • Africa InsidersMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
    By Africa Insiders
    March 19, 2019
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    Insiders Insight: Cyclone Idai extracts heavy toll

    What is the Insiders Newsletter? Offers This week’s table of contents This week’s free segment Hi everyone! African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to ...
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  • Tramadol: At a camp for internally-displaced persons in Nigeria. Credit: UK Mission to the UN/Lorey Campese.
    NigeriaSociety
    By Philip Obaji Jr
    March 15, 2019
    6656
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    “If you take Tramadol away, you make Boko Haram weak.”

    Former fighters say taking the addictive opioid was essential for launching assaults. Could tackling its illicit trade cripple Boko Haram attacks? Adamu Musa remembers clearly the ...
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  • Farmers from Abalimi Bezekhaya, an urban farming initiative in Cape Town. Credit: Ellen Zachos.
    EconomySociety
    By Esther Ngumbi & Ifeanyi Nsofor
    March 13, 2019
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    How good urban farming can combat bad eating

    Unhealthy diets pose a massive and growing health threat across the world. In Africa, traditional foods and inner-city farms could be the answer. Unhealthy diets pose ...
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  • Tanzania Palestine: Former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat with Tanzania's former President Julius Nyerere.
    PoliticsTanzania
    By Mohammad Makram Balawi
    March 13, 2019
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    Is Tanzania discarding Nyerere’s freedom-fighting legacy?

    Tanzania’s stance on Palestine suggests its history of fighting global injustice could be making way for a more pragmatic “economic diplomacy”. In November 2018, representatives of ...
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  • African ecofeminism. Credit: Caroline Ntaopane/Womin.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's PicksSociety
    By Fatimah Kelleher
    March 12, 2019
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    Why the world needs an African ecofeminist future

    Orthodox economic models have failed us all, but women across Africa are resisting them and coming up with visionary alternatives. We need an “African ecofeminist future”. ...
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  • At the border between Rwanda and Uganda. Credit: Uganda Media Centre.
    PoliticsRwandaUganda
    By Ivan M. Ashaba & Gerald Bareebe
    March 12, 2019
    6766
    1

    Closed borders and fighting words: Rwanda and Uganda’s deepening rift

    “No one can bring me to my knees,” said President Kagame. “Once we mobilise, you can’t survive,” said President Museveni. Uganda and Rwanda’s relationship hit a ...
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  • Liberia court: Hundreds of thousands of people were killed in Liberia's consecutive civil wars. Credit: Mark Fischer.
    LiberiaSociety
    By Lucinda Rouse
    February 14, 2019
    5619
    1

    “You have to face justice so I can get peace”: Calls for war court in Liberia

    15 years after the brutal war ended, no one has been prosecuted in Liberia and many victims feel they’ve been forgotten. In July 1990, Victoria Duo ...
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  • France Chad: French and Chad military participate in ceremony to commemorate launch of Operation Barkhane. Credit: Chief Warrant Officer 3 Martin S. Bonner.
    ChadPolitics
    By Marielle Debos
    February 14, 2019
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    Airstrikes and “stability”: What’s the French army doing in Chad?

    France is in Chad to support the “war on terror”, yet the its most recent targets have all been political rebels. Between 3 and 6 February, ...
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  • Tanzania. Credit: Andrew Moore
    PoliticsTanzania
    By Tz
    February 13, 2019
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    Tanzania search for missing millions raises questions over $1 billion

    Tanzania has declined to release a worrying audit into its public finances. We analyse and publish it below. After taking office in 2015, Tanzania’s President John ...
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  • Credit: EC/ECHO.
    GuineaLiberiaSierra LeoneSociety
    By Africa Insiders
    February 12, 2019
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    Insiders Insight: Stealing blood from West Africa

    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional snappy insights ...
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