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  • Mozambique's new fees come a month before municipal elections and a year before the 2019 general elections. Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat.
    Africa InsidersMozambique

    Insiders insight: Mozambique sets $8,300 fee for foreign journalists

    By Africa Insiders
    August 15, 2018
    To get the whole Insiders’ Newsletter, helping you keep track of and understand developments on the continent while supporting African Arguments, click HERE to ...
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  • Tanzania's President Magufuli has been criticised for authoritarianism and repression. Credit: imke.sta.
    PoliticsTanzania

    Tanzania: The tentative but rising resistance to Magufuli’s repression

    By Erick Kabendera
    August 14, 2018
    President Magufuli has clamped down hard on various freedoms. But as his popularity plummets and defiance grows, something may have to give. From the ...
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  • Corruption in Nigeria. Credit: S Martin
    EconomyNigeria

    Nigeria is home to 500+ kinds of graft. Here’s a new way to think about them.

    By Matthew Page
    August 14, 2018
    Corruption in Nigeria is complicated, far-reaching, and multi-faceted. A new taxonomy can help us make sense of it. Corruption in Nigeria runs the gamut ...
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  • Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed meets with Ethiopia's PM Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa in June. Credit: Mohamed Al Hammadi/Crown Prince Court - Abu Dhabi
    EthiopiaPoliticsRed Sea

    Ethiopia: Exploiting the Gulf’s scramble for the Horn of Africa

    By Awol Allo
    August 13, 2018
    Ethiopia’s so far managed to stay neutral and balance its relationships with opposing Gulf partners. But it’s engaged in an unpredictable game. This is ...
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  • Jean-Pierre Bemba on his return to the Democratic Republic of Congo after ten years. Credit: jpbemba2018.
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    Congo: Why it’s time for the opposition to get behind Bemba

    By Herman Nzeza Malungidi
    August 10, 2018
    The former warlord is no perfect candidate. But if the opposition unite, they could finally remove the Kabila government in December elections. Sharing much ...
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  • A mural of former President Laurent Gbagbo in Cote d'Ivoire. Credit: Clara Sanchiz
    Africa InsidersCôte d'IvoirePolitics

    Insiders insight: Is Côte d’Ivoire’s amnesty just shrewd politics?

    By Africa Insiders
    August 9, 2018
    To get the whole Insiders’ Newsletter, helping you keep track of and understand developments on the continent, click HERE to subscribe and get your ...
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  • A Mali election billboard for the incumbent President IBK.
    MaliPolitics

    Tensions and rigging allegations as Mali awaits election second-round

    By Moustafa Traore
    August 7, 2018
    The first round of Mali’s presidential elections were marred by widespread accusations of ballot-stuffing, vote-buying and corruption. Malians look set to vote again on ...
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  • Nigeria schools: Nigeria's young population is a huge opportunity if harnessed, a ticking time bomb if not. Credit: GPE/Kelley Lynch.
    NigeriaSociety

    Unschooled and underfunded: How Nigeria’s desperately failing its young

    By David Mba
    August 6, 2018
    Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world. Many teachers can barely pass grade-4 tests. In the 7th century BC, the ...
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  • More and more politicians are leaving Nigeria's ruling APC, but what does this mean for 2019? Credit: noise64.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Defections and deflections: Who now holds the balance of power in Nigeria?

    By Lagun Akinloye
    August 2, 2018
    Dozens of politicians, including the Senate President and three governors, have defected from the ruling party. There could be more to come. This week, ...
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  • Ethiopia is home to around 160,000 of Eritrea's refugees. Credit: EU/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie.
    EritreaEthiopiaSociety

    “We can’t go home”: What does peace mean for Eritrea’s refugees?

    By Jennifer Riggan & Amanda Poole
    August 1, 2018
    For Eritrea’s refugees, the declaration of peace with Ethiopia has so far brought more uncertainty and fear than hope.  Sitting outside a corrugated metal ...
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