Monthly Archives: May 2024
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Mozambique: Nyusi’s dilemma delivers an unexpected successor
Haunted by a corruption scandal, President Filipe Nyusi’s search for an acceptable successor produces some unintended consequences. Mozambique’s ruling party, Frelimo, has elected Daniel Chapo as ... -
German Colonial Amnesia and the Destruction of Gaza
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There is an alternative to costly, carbon-emitting chemical fertilisers
Africa’s soils are not merely depleted but in crisis, and decades of reliance on chemical fertilisers and pesticides have exacerbated the problem. At the recent African ... -
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Towards a Borderless Africa: How the AfCFTA Is Changing the Narrative on Continental Integration
Can a more trade integrated African continent achieve its economic and political goals towards development? -
Displaced Yet Again: Ethiopian and Eritrean Refugee Subjectivities in War Torn Sudan
Experiences of refugee displacement within Sudan after the 2023 war -
“This flood has caused a massive shift”: Surviving in Kenya’s slums
Washington Mboya, an environmentalist in Nairobi, describes the effects of and response to the devastating floods in the city’s poorest areas. By the latest count, devastating ... -
Malaria is a women’s rights issue
When malaria rages, the women whose labour, visible and invisible, is the bedrock of the care economy, suffer; the effects reverberate across society. Walk into any ... -
Tinubu’s Nigeria: A year at the edge of the abyss
University students are among those hit hardest by the Tinubu administration’s IMF-directed austerity programme. Ajadi Sodiq, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan, receives a monthly ...











