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  • EconomyMalawi

    How a communion wine shortage gave birth to an international brand

    By Charles Pensulo
    June 8, 2022
    Linga wine is a small family business in Malawi that punches well above its weight.  On a Friday afternoon, an elderly Margaret Ngwira emerges ...
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  • one day i will learn to speak my mother tongue
    CultureEditor's PicksKenyaSociety

    One day I will learn to speak my mother tongue

    By Nyawira Githae
    June 8, 2022
    I know some people think local languages are second class and that speaking English indicates a superior IQ, but I’m not one of them. ...
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  • Pedestrians walking in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Credit: Natasha Elkington/CIFOR.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    Ethiopia’s complicated barriers to peace

    By Bizuneh Yimenu
    June 7, 2022
    Who are the main warring parties and what do they want? At the start of this year, promising signs began to emerge that the ...
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  • Fred Zziwa, a food vendor, adds tomatoes on top of fried eggs to make a rolex in Kabulengwa , Wakiso district, Uganda in April 2022. Zziwa says in the last three months prices of wheat flour and cooking oil have gone up he has to reduce the size of chapati to keep the same price for customers. Credit: Nakisanze Segawa/Global Press Journal.
    EconomyGPJUganda

    “Too little for too much”: The story of Uganda’s shrinking Rolex

    By Nakisanze Segawa
    June 6, 2022
    Higher food prices due to the war in Ukraine have prompted vendors to offer smaller portions, leaving customers with half-empty stomachs. Godfrey Kizito takes ...
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  • CultureNigeria

    How to become an overnight Afrobeats star? Tiktok

    By Ahmad Adedimeji Amobi
    June 1, 2022
    The viral-making app has provided some unknown artists a route straight to global stardom. In March, a Nigerian music miracle happened. Finesse by producer ...
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  • President Adama Barrow greeting supporters in The Gambia. Credit: Joseph Hooker.
    PoliticsThe Gambia

    Gambian voters show unpredictability again to deliver first hung parliament

    By Sait Matty Jaw
    May 31, 2022
    A finely balanced National Assembly can be seen as a sign of both political polarisation and democratic progress. On 9 April, Gambians delivered a ...
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  • BotswanaEditor's PicksSociety

    “Fully embraced”? Bostwana’s queer struggles since decriminalisation

    By Ngozi Chukura
    May 31, 2022
    The landmark 2019 ruling has been upheld, but Botswana’s LGBTQ community still face numerous challenges.  In November 2021, Botswana’s Court of Appeal upheld a ...
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  • President João Lourenço of Angola on a state visit to South Africa in 2017. Credit: GCIS.
    AngolaPolitics

    Angola’s regime pushes back against a growing and united opposition

    By Jon Schubert & Gilson Lázaro
    May 26, 2022
    Ahead of August elections, the MPLA is turning to old tricks in the face of rising discontentment and a popular opposition leader. The election ...
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  • Riot police take to the streets of Port Louis. Credit: Vel Moonien.
    Editor's PicksMauritiusPoliticsSociety

    Mauritius protests: “When people feel lost, they resort to revolt”

    By Vel Moonien
    May 26, 2022
    Cost of living protests descended in riots last month. Food and fuel prices are set to rise further. In late-April, protests against the soaring ...
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  • Rasha Mekky with her adopted son Mostafa. Credit: Rasha Mekky.
    Editor's PicksEgyptFellowsSociety

    “People said it’s haram”: Happy mums show reality of adoption in Egypt

    By Lara Reffat
    May 25, 2022
    Individuals telling their stories and shifts in popular culture are gradually eroding the stigma around Kafala adoption. When Rasha Mekky reached her mid-20s, she ...
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