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Yearly Archives: 2023

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  • Debating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsNigeria
    By Portia Roelofs
    March 28, 2023
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    President Tinubu: An Ambivalent Record?

    Rethinking accountability and transparency in Nigeria through Tinubu's election
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  • Former South African president, Thabo Mbeki, observing the Nigerian presidential elections. Photo courtesy: Commonwealth Observer Group
    ElectionsNigeriaPoliticsTop story
    By Adebayo Abdulrahman
    March 23, 2023
    2158
    1

    Nigeria’s curious voter turnout problem

    Why do Nigerian voters disappear when new technology is introduced at the polling booth?  Four presidential candidates have now filed petitions at the presidential election tribunal ...
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  • Cyclone Freddy hit Blantyre, Malawi, hard earlier in March, with townships such as Chilobwe and Manja experienced the worst damage with severe mudslides. Credit: UNICEF Malawi/2023/Corporate Media
    ClimateMalawiTop story
    By Joseph Kayira
    March 23, 2023
    2737
    0

    Cyclone Freddy dumped six months’ rain in six days in Malawi

    With the death toll rising and homelessness increasing, Malawi, already grappling with a major cholera outbreak, sends out an SOS. More than a week after Tropical ...
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  • Whether it meant to or not, the IPCC is on a collision course with the capitalist class.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's Picks
    By Drew Pendergrass
    March 21, 2023
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    The loud part the IPCC said quietly

    You can’t replace fossil fuels with renewables like swapping out a battery. The Global North will also have to drastically reduce its energy use. On 20 ...
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  • The scene from the city of Quelimane in Mozambique after Cyclone Freddy struck on 11 March. Credit: UNICEF.
    ClimateMozambiqueTop story
    By Alexandre Nhampossa
    March 20, 2023
    2471
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    “Nobody imagined it would be so intense”: Mozambique after Freddy

    While Mozambicans count the cost after the deadly Cyclone Freddy, people in Beira continue to wait for support four years after Idai. Tropical Cyclone Freddy reached ...
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  • LibyaPoliticsTop story
    By Khaled Mahmoud
    March 20, 2023
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    Libya’s captured prosecutor?

    Attorney-General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour grabs the headlines for his anti-corruption purge, but critics say he’s hostage to shadowy interests. Hardly a day goes by in Libya without ...
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  • Flooding from Cyclone Freddy in Morombe, Madagascar. Credit: Marie Tatiane Rasoanirina
    ClimateMadagascarTop story
    By Velomahanina Razakamaharavo & Lalatiana Rakotondranaivo
    March 20, 2023
    2849
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    Freddy: Madagascar’s 8th cyclone in 13 months compounds climate crises

    Though it escaped the worst impacts of Freddy, it hit as Madagascar was still rebuilding from a devastating cyclone in January and six in 2022. The ...
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  • A view of Kibra, Nairobi: 75% of the OpenAI sub-contracted employees were from the informal settlement, earning a fraction of the pay for double the work. Photo courtesy: Regina Hart
    OPINIONPoliticsTechnologyTop story
    By Suzie Shefeni
    March 17, 2023
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    The invisible labour of Africa in the Digital Revolution

    Is it surprising that the unequal global division of labour that built Western capitalism is being reproduced on the world wide web?    A popular assumption ...
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  • AI Africa. Image courtesy: Mahesh
    TechnologyTop story
    By Topaz Mukulu
    March 17, 2023
    3427
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    Peering into Africa’s AI future: A roadmap for digitisation

    Africa can convert its rich cultural, biodiversity, and mineral resources into technological assets. But it must digitise them first.   AI is a ubiquitous topic in today’s ...
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  • Bob Barigye, an enviromental activist, in the capital, Kampala. Photo by John Okot.
    ClimateEditor's PicksPoliticsUganda
    By John Okot
    March 16, 2023
    2834
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    “Enemies of the state”: Uganda targets climate activists in quiet crackdown

    Activists say the government is using arrests and psychological torture to avoid signs of abuse that could lead to bad publicity for EACOP investors. In December ...
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