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  • Editor's PicksFellowsNigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: The cautionary tale of the fateful 2020 strike that never was

    By Immaculata Abba
    February 22, 2022
    Just days before #EndSARS, Nigeria’s labour congress disappointed many by calling off what had promised to be a similarly momentous protest. On the morning ...
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  • Confidence Nyirenda monitors cryptocurrency prices from his laptop. The 27-year-old computer science graduate runs a cryptocurrency exchange service in Zimbabwe. Credit: Vimbai Chinembiri/Global Press Journal.
    EconomyGPJZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe sees rise in crypto-trading, and crypto-scams

    By Vimbai Chinembiri
    February 18, 2022
    Inflation and distrust in the banking industry make cryptocurrencies particularly attractive to Zimbabweans. But many are unaware of the risks.   When her sister ...
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  • Supporters of the coup in front the junta's headquarters in September 2021. Credit: Aboubacarkhoraa.
    GuineaPolitics

    Guinea must put justice at the heart of its transition

    By Miriam Frost & Louis Metcalfe
    February 17, 2022
    The September coup was domestically popular. The junta can build on this and send a signal to the region by prioritising accountability. In the ...
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  • Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Republic of South Sudan, greeting the crowd during a ceremony in Rwanda. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    The pawn who became king: How has Salva Kiir stayed at the top so long?

    By Daniel Akech Thiong
    February 16, 2022
    Three strategies the perennially underestimated president has used to build and keep power across decades of South Sudan’s political tumult. When playing chess in the ...
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  • Esraa, a customer of the bike lessons service Dosy, on the bike of a motorbike in Cairo, Egypt. Credit: Dosy.
    Editor's PicksEgyptFellowsSociety

    Egypt’s patriarchy says women don’t ride bikes. These women disagree.

    By Lara Reffat
    February 16, 2022
    Despite facing harassment, more and more women and girls are defying sexist attitudes and riding bikes and motorbikes around Cairo. Heba Attia first started ...
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  • In Kampala at an e-mobility parade in November 2021. Credit: Tom Courtright.
    SocietyUganda

    Uganda’s boda bodas: loved, hated, maligned, misunderstood

    By Tom Courtright
    February 15, 2022
    The ubiquitous motorcycle taxis are back. So are the problems associated with an unregulated and neglected sector, but they can be solved. In Kampala, ...
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  • CameroonCulture

    AFCON 2022’s match ball was not just a football

    By Leocadia Bongben (For bird)
    February 10, 2022
    Cameroonian designer Fule Valentine designed the ball with traditional textile patterns seeking to engender a unified national identity. On 23 November, 2022, the Confederation ...
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  • EconomyEditor's PicksNigeriaSociety

    Nigeria’s tech sector needs recruits. Young people need jobs. And yet…

    By Shola Lawal
    February 10, 2022
    Why are young Nigerians struggling to get jobs in its booming tech sector? Over the past decade, Lagos, Nigeria’s swarming economic capital, has seen ...
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  • President Paul Kagame of Rwanda welcomes President Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique to Rwanda for a state visit in 2018. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    MozambiquePoliticsRwanda

    Rwanda: A force for good in Mozambique’s “War on Terror”?

    By Jordan Smith
    February 9, 2022
    While Rwandan troops have helped stabilise the Cabo Delgado conflict, some are concerned by the lack of transparency around their involvement. In July 2021, ...
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  • President Touadéra’s ruthless approach in the Central African Republic (CAR) has succeeded in restoring a semblance of stability, but it threatens the prospects for lasting peace. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    Central African RepublicPolitics

    CAR’s surprise release of a war crimes suspect is a blow to justice and peace

    By David Bruckmeier
    February 8, 2022
    The release of government minister Ali from custody is the latest sign of President Touadéra’s disregard for democratic principles. On 26 November 2021, authorities ...
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