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  • A women drags some seaweed to the cultivation site, pictured with its equi-distant stakes in the background, in Mozambique. Credit: Henriques Bustani.
    ClimateMozambiqueTop story

    Mozambique: Seaweed brings local benefits but may not save the climate

    By Ekpali Saint
    August 15, 2024
    Seaweed’s ability to suck huge quantities of carbon out of the air have been questioned, but there are other reasons to grow it. With ...
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  • Colonial movesEditor's PicksKenyaLong read

    Moving the Talai: How the British tried, and failed, to eliminate the native prophets of the Rift Valley

    By Jaclynn Ashly
    August 14, 2024
    The evidence of colonial Britain’s attempt to eliminate the Talai a century ago is only now coming to light, as the last of the ...
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  • A wind farm in Tunisia. Credit: Dana Smillie / World Bank.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyTunisia

    Green hydrogen: Africa is not Europe’s battery

    By Saber Ammar
    August 14, 2024
    Like elsewhere on the continent, Tunisia’s rush of proposed green hydrogen projects prioritise Europe’s needs over its own. Following the recent signing of a ...
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  • AfrobeatsNigeriaTop story

    How Afrobeats is sampling nostalgia for the Gen Zs

    By Gabriella Opara
    August 9, 2024
    With the industry awash with money, global notoriety, bold Afrobeats producers are buying early Afrobeats records, channelling them to an audience seeking its slice ...
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  • PoliticsRwandaThe Elections PortalTop story

    Rwanda: The eternal sunshine of the spotless election

    By Filip Reyntjens
    August 8, 2024
    Kagame’s latest electoral victory is testimony to the impressive work of the electoral commission in moulding the numbers to fit predetermined results. At the ...
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  • African Politics NowBOOKSEditor's PicksEthiopia

    A story within a story: The making and unmaking of Ethiopia’s imperial messiah

    By Soreti B. Kadir and Eyasped Tesfaye
    August 5, 2024
    This unauthorised biography of Abiy Ahmed is a nuanced, unsparing examination of a leader trying to hold together a republic being undone by its ...
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  • Debating IdeasKenyaOPINIONTop story

    Debt and the Gen Z protests: The moral economy of the African crowd

    By Nick Westcott
    July 31, 2024
    A generation after the 1980s debt crisis triggered the rebirth of democracy on the continent, will Kenya’s youthful idealists spark a pan-African revolt? The ...
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  • Heatwaves have become more frequent and intense in northern Nigeria in recent years. Credit: A Inua/ ICRISAT.
    ClimateEconomyNigeriaTop story

    “I almost gave up”: Famers in north Nigeria sweat in rising heatwaves

    By Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi
    July 31, 2024
    A subsidy programme is helping farmers as the climate gets hotter and more unpredictable, but experts say it’s far from enough. Ibrahim Bello, 54, ...
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  • Editor's PicksTanzaniaWRITER INTERVIEWWriters-in-translation

    Mkuki Bgoya: “Swahili writers should be mandatory reading in Tanzania, but there’s a deep trauma around books”

    By Karen Chalamilla
    July 30, 2024
    Abdulrazak Gurnah, the Zanzibari-born 2021 Nobel Literature laureate’s grand homecoming was punctuated by the translation of his masterpiece, Paradise, into Kiswahili. His publisher, Mkuki ...
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  • Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu speaking in July 2024. Credit: Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade, Namibia.
    ClimateEconomyNamibiaTop story

    “You can’t wake up today and tell Africans to stop cooking with fire”

    By Parselelo Kantai & James Wan
    July 25, 2024
    African Arguments spoke to Namibia’s Industrialisation and Trade Minister about industrial strategy, unjust trade, and green hydrogen controversies. Namibia exports mostly unprocessed goods – ...
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