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Yearly Archives: 2023

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  • Athandiwe Saba - Deputy Editor Mail & Guardian, Joe Ageyo - Editorial Director at Nation Media Group, Samira Sawlani - Freelance journalist, Maria Sarungi Tsehai - Owner, Mwanzo TV, Charles Onyango Obbo - International Board Member at Article 19
    MediaOPINION
    By Stan Getui
    April 15, 2023
    1669
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    Inclusion and Innovation Key to African Media Sustainability

    Forced to adapt to the political establishment, and financially beset by Big Data, what is the future of Africa’s media? This year started on a high ...
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  • The National Elections Commission, Monrovia, Liberia.
    ElectionsLiberiaPoliticsTop story
    By Robtel Neajai Pailey and Oscar Bloh
    April 15, 2023
    2484
    3

    Is Liberia heading towards an electoral crisis?

    A suspicious census, a cash-strapped electoral commission and voter eligibility based on phenotype signal a dubious October election.  Six months before high-stakes presidential and legislative elections ...
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasFeminismGender PoliticsPeace ProcessesSpecialised SeriesSudan
    By Reem Abbas
    April 13, 2023
    2252
    0

    Men Fighting, Women Breaking-up: Sudanese Women’s Movements, the Wing of the Patriarch?

    Just how patriarchal is the Sudanese women's movement?
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  • Trevor Vusumuzi Ncube, founder of Alpha Media Holdings, in 2017. Courtesy: Naeemcoza
    PoliticsTop storyZimbabwe
    By Derick Matsengarwodzi
    April 11, 2023
    2538
    1

    In Zimbabwe, a struggling media is a target for capture

    With elections looming, private media, once staunch critics of the ruling party, are increasingly open to elite persuasion. Harare, Zimbabwe – A recent exposé, alleging that ...
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  • In the midst of the violence in northeastern Nigeria, INEC established 61 voting centres as a safer alternative for IDPs in camps in Zamfara to vote. Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Observer Group 2023.
    ElectionsNigeriaPoliticsTop story
    By Imrana Buba
    April 6, 2023
    2056
    1

    How Nigeria avoided organised violence during the 2023 elections

    Super Camps and military vigilance in the North, and Peter Obi’s candidature in the southeast quelled much potential violence.   In the 2015 presidential elections, Muhammadu Buhari, ...
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  • AidCivil SocietyDebating IdeasDecolonisationFeminismSpecialised Series
    By Caroline Kioko
    April 6, 2023
    1845
    1

    Co-optation of Feminisms: The Funders’ Agenda

    Can African feminisms decolonize the development framework on the continent?
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  • Economy
    By Toyin Ojora Saraki, Comfort Lamptey, Roopa Dahtt, Olabukunola "Buky" Williams & Adepeju Adeniran
    April 5, 2023
    284
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    Guru4Invest: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Digital Investment Strategies in Africa

    The financial world is changing rapidly as digital solutions grow more popular. Investors who once relied on traditional methods may now find themselves overwhelmed by new ...
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  • International-Womens-Rights-Day-on-8-March-2023-in-Cibitoke-Province-northwest-of-Burundi
    BurundiEditor's PicksSGBVSociety
    By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse
    April 4, 2023
    2950
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    Burundi’s growing femicide problem

    As authorities turn a blind eye to the growing cases of violence and spousal murder, women’s rights activist are increasingly vocal. The burial of Aline Inarukundo, ...
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  • The Congolese National Armed Forces (FARDC) reinforce their positions around Goma following a second day (21 May 2013) of fighting against M23 elements in the town of Mutaho, about 10 km from Goma.
    Congo-KinshasaPoliticsTop story
    By Filip Reyntjens
    March 31, 2023
    1961
    0

    Back to the future in the Great Lakes: Who’s backing the M23?

    In May 2013, the M23 surrendered to a multinational onslaught in eastern Congo-Kinshasa. Is history repeating itself?  The Congolese National Armed Forces (FARDC) reinforce their positions ...
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  • Arrival of refugees from Libya to Rwanda on an UNHCR/AU evacuation flight. Photo courtesy: Rwanda High Commission, London.
    Govt op-edRwandaRwanda-UK PartnershipTop story
    By Johnston Busingye
    March 29, 2023
    1934
    1

    Why we’re taking the UK’s asylum seekers: Rwanda’s explanation

    Our detractors have chosen to misconstrue the reasons behind our partnership with London, not least one of our neighbours.  In the years preceding and during the ...
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