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  • Ghana has held several successful elections but never under the conditions of a pandemic. Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat.
    Covid-19GhanaPolitics

    Running an election during a pandemic: Lessons from Ghana

    By Edem E. Selormey & Gildfred Asiamah
    September 30, 2021
    Ghana’s election was not perfect but didn’t lead to a large rise in COVID-19 cases. What can we learn from its experience? Ghana is ...
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  • Covid-19On Food Security & COVID19Uganda

    “I was tricked into buying air”: Ugandans are losing their land

    By John Okot & Denis Omony
    September 29, 2021
    Amid the pandemic, many people have taken out loans, using land as collateral. Unable to earn and pay their debts, some now face eviction. ...
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  • Former minister and presidential candidate Reckya Madougou on a visit to a school in December 2020. Credit: Reckya Madougou/Facebook.
    BeninPolitics

    The jailed candidate: What Madougou’s case tells us about Benin

    By Virgile Dénakpo
    September 29, 2021
    It’s time to wake up and realise that Benin is no longer the model democracy it once was. Political, legal and social rights have ...
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  • Africa covid vaccine rollout map
    CountryCovid-19Editor's Picks

    Covid-19 vaccine rollout in Africa tracker: An interactive map

    By Catherine Kyobutungi
    September 29, 2021
    Tracking the progress of the vaccine rollout across the continent.   There has been a lot of focus on COVID-19 vaccine inequalities between high-income ...
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  • Eskinder Nega, recipient of many international freedom of expression awards, is currently being held in Kaliti Prison in Ethiopia.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    If there must be war in Ethiopia…

    By Eskinder Nega
    September 28, 2021
    A prisoner of conscience for many of the past 15 years, Eskinder Nega smuggled out the following plea from his detention in Addis Ababa. ...
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  • Ahead of Kenya's 2017 elections, the White Ribbon Campaign march to promote their rapid response hotline which responds to violence against women in elections. Credit: Carla Chianese, IFES.
    KenyaPoliticsTop story

    How to win elections in Kenya: be rich and don’t be a woman

    By Karuti Kanyinga & Tom Mboya
    September 28, 2021
    In Kenya’s previous elections, senators spent an average $319,000 in getting elected. Kenya’s general elections, scheduled for 9 August 2022, are now less than ...
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  • President Hakainde Hichilema won last month's elections in a landslide against incumbent Edgar Lungu. Credit: UPND/facebook.
    PoliticsTop storyZambia

    Should Zambia’s new president fire all his predecessor’s appointees?

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    September 17, 2021
    Many are clamouring for President Hichilema to remove senior officials appointed by Lungu. These demands are understandable but misguided.  The last few days have ...
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  • Guinea coup leaders on state television.
    GuineaPoliticsTop story

    Guinea: We must turn this dangerous coup into a chance for renewal

    By Kadiatou Sylla
    September 16, 2021
    A coup was never the solution to the nation’s problems. But with the right pressure, the Guinean people can turn this moment into an ...
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  • South SudanThink African Podcast

    Think African Podcast ep 10: A leadership revolution

    By Think African
    September 15, 2021
    African Arguments is delighted to partner with the Think African podcast series, created by Sound Africa in cooperation with Heinrich Böll Stiftung Cape Town. Think African examines the ...
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  • Covid-19NigeriaSociety

    Nigeria: The infamous 1996 Pfizer trial driving anti-vax feelings today

    By Mahdi Garba & Modupe Abidakun
    September 10, 2021
    For those affected by the devastating drug trial, vaccine hesitancy is not only driven by conspiracy theories or mistrust but lived experience. A version ...
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