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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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  • CultureGuineaNigeriaSociety

    Have you seen Dakan, the Guinean queer classic? It changed my life.

    By Dika Ofoma
    May 25, 2022
    In the face of caricatures and erasure, filmmakers must defy the odds to tell authentic stories of queer lives. The first time I saw ...
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  • Girls line up during a basketball drill in Mogadishu, Somalia. Credit: AU UN IST/Tobin Jones.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsSomalia

    To counter al-Shabaab, Somalia’s new govt must do something for the kids

    By Liban Obsiye
    May 24, 2022
    President Mohamud must honestly examine why thousands of children have been recruited by the militants, whether forcibly or otherwise. Earlier this month, Somali legislators ...
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    GhanaSocietyTop story

    A year on from the Ho 21 arrests, queer Ghanaians fear more to come

    By Rita Nketiah
    May 20, 2022
    If the anti-gay bill is passed, how many more police raids, media witch-hunts, and hateful speeches will be subjected to simply for existing? Diary ...
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  • President Cyril Ramaphosa (left) with his predecessor, former President Jacob Zuma in 2017. Credit: GCIS.
    EconomyPoliticsSouth Africa

    What did we learn from South Africa’s exhaustive state capture commission?

    By Dirk Kotze
    May 16, 2022
    A four-year investigation has revealed the scope and nature of corruption like never before. South Africa’s judicial commission into state capture, known as the ...
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  • Credit: Matt Haney/Global Press Journal.
    GPJPoliticsSocietyUganda

    “Machete wielders” are terrorising parts of Uganda. But why?

    By Nakisanze Segawa
    May 13, 2022
    Some suspect politics behind the brutal and baffling attacks. Walking to work one morning last year, Monday Semwanga noticed a large, slightly wet piece ...
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  • The climate crisis has made weather patterns more extreme and unpredictable in northern Cameroon. Credit: Carsten ten Brink.
    CameroonClimateEditor's Picks

    The climate crisis tinderbox in northern Cameroon

    By Nalova Akua
    May 12, 2022
    Amid growing resource scarcities, dozens have died and tens of thousands have been displaced by fighting triggered by a cow drowning. Last August, two ...
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  • Boni & Ente in Runyankole and English, with author Carol Baingana pictured in the bottom right corner.
    SocietyTop storyUganda

    Can indigenous African languages help with children’s speech therapy?

    By Siima Itabaaza
    May 11, 2022
    This author says yes.  Carol Baingana had been working as a speech and language therapist for children with autism when the Covid-19 pandemic struck ...
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