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  • Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia giving a speech in 2019. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    What could happen next in Ethiopia’s war of attrition?

    By Nick Westcott
    December 17, 2021
    While Abiy may control the plains, the TPLF are almost impossible to defeat in the mountains. The one factor that could change things is ...
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  • CultureEditor's PicksNigeria

    Burna Boy claims to be a politically conscious “African Giant.” He’s not.

    By Wilfred Okiche
    December 17, 2021
    Instead, he may be a giant of marketing or of missed opportunities.  For years, Burna Boy has been carefully crafting his image as a ...
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  • Former President Goodluck Jonathan (left) with current President Muhammadu Buhari (right). Credit: GCIS.
    NigeriaPolitics

    What well-trodden routes to power tell us about Nigerian politics

    By Afolabi Adekaiyaoja
    December 16, 2021
    Why does Nigeria elect former military heads of state and ex-governors as president? Will this change? There is a high chance that Nigeria has ...
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  • The 8 December 2021 protest by the media against state-led press repression in Sudan. Credit: Ayin.
    Editor's PicksSocietySudan

    “Back to the former lies”: Sudan reverts to media repression post-coup

    By Elzahraa Jadallah, Khaled Fathi & Tom Rhodes
    December 16, 2021
    When the military seized power on 25 October, one of the first casualties was Sudan’s newfound freedom of expression. On 17 November, journalist Ali ...
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  • President Adama Barrow has secured a second five-year term. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsThe Gambia

    Why the people picked Barrow again in Gambia’s best-run elections ever

    By Sait Matty Jaw
    December 14, 2021
    Having voted for dramatic change in removing Yahya Jammeh in the previous elections, this time the country opted for continuity. On 5 December, The ...
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  • Covid-19SocietySouth Africa

    Archiving micro-kindnesses and everyday heroism in South Africa

    By Jess Auerbach
    December 10, 2021
    2021 has been a hard year in South Africa and everyday people have taken strain. But it’s easy to forget that, amidst the multitude ...
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  • President Yoweri Museveni has been in power in Uganda since 1986. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsTop storyUganda

    Uganda’s regime is not the solution to insecurity. It’s part of the problem

    By Michael Mutyaba
    December 9, 2021
    Despite its reputation as a beacon of stability, the government itself is the main source of violence and terror for many Ugandans. Earlier this ...
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  • A Kenyan secondary boarding school soon after it was burnt down. Credit: Elizabeth Cooper.
    KenyaSociety

    Kenyan students keep setting their schools on fire. Where’s the alarm?

    By Elizabeth Cooper
    December 8, 2021
    Students setting dozens if not hundreds of schools on fire each year is no longer surprising. What’s shocking is the government’s apathy. When the ...
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  • NigeriaPodcastSociety

    Queen Amina to #EndSARS: An audio journey through Nigeria’s history

    By Lanaire Aderemi
    December 2, 2021
    story story pod is a four-part audio series on forgotten Nigerian histories, transporting listeners through time using immersive storytelling and powerful soundscapes. Whilst shared ...
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  • President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia at COP26. Credit: Doug Peters/ UK Government.
    PoliticsTop storyZambia

    The good, the bad and the alarming: Hichilema’s first 100 days in Zambia

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    December 2, 2021
    The new president’s first 100 days have seen a combination of promising steps and worrying tendencies. Today marks exactly 100 days since Hakainde Hichilema ...
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