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  • Protests and looting have erupted since President Jacob Zuma was imprisoned on 8 July. Credit: GCIS.
    PoliticsSouth Africa

    South Africa: Zuma can’t be allowed to get away with this

    By Mcebisi Ndletyana
    July 15, 2021
    The ex-president’s incarceration was the catalyst, but the causes of unrest have long been bubbling. And things will get worse if he gets his ...
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  • Distributing emergency relief in Uganda amid Covid and floods in May 2020. Credit: Climate Centre.
    Covid-19SocietyUganda

    The fatal flaw in Uganda’s emergency relief

    By Dorothy Mukasa, Salima Namusobya & Christiaan van Veen
    July 14, 2021
    The government is using national ID data to find those in need of Covid relief. Yet millions of the most marginalised aren’t even on ...
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  • Tigrayans in Ethiopia targeting Addis Ababa
    EthiopiaPoliticsSociety

    Tigrayans in Ethiopia fear becoming “the next Rwanda”

    By Jaclynn Ashly
    July 12, 2021
    As hate speech and targeting of Tigrayans escalates in Addis Ababa, many are terrified and some are planning to flee. Yared* has not left ...
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  • Celebrating South Sudan's independence on 9 July 2011. Credit: Steve Evans.
    PoliticsSouth Sudan

    South Sudan at 10: What happened to our “freedom, justice, and equality”?

    By Reverend James Ninrew Dong
    July 9, 2021
    We have a saying that “if South Sudanese do not want to change, the change will change them”. Ten years ago today, on 9 ...
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  • Ugandan troops getting COVID-19 vaccines. Credit: AMISOM Photo/Mokhtar Mohamed
    Covid-19Uganda

    Covid-19: Uganda’s route out is obvious

    By David Mafigiri & Megan Schmidt-Sane
    July 6, 2021
    As some rich countries aim for full vaccine coverage, vaccine hoarding means just 2% of Ugandans have received a COVID-19 jab. As COVID-19 spread ...
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  • SocietySouth AfricaThink African Podcast

    Think African Podcast Ep5: We belong here

    By Think African
    July 2, 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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  • Haacaaluu Hundeessaa in his song Malan Jira.
    Editor's PicksEthiopiaPoliticsSociety

    Haacaaluu Hundeessaa Boonsaa: A legacy larger than death

    By Fatuma Bedhaso
    July 2, 2021
    A year after Haacaaluu’s assassination, I miss him. Oromia misses him. Ethiopia misses him. But his legacy of kindness and resistance lives on. Hundeessaa ...
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  • Anglophone crisis: Chiefs in Northwest Cameroon. Credit: Christian.
    CameroonPolitics

    Why are Cameroonian separatists attacking local chiefs?

    By R. Maxwell Bone
    June 29, 2021
    The recent murder of three chiefs highlights traditional leaders’ role in the Anglophone crisis and suggests the conflict is far from over. On 13 ...
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  • Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) gives a press briefing. Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe
    Congo-KinshasaSociety

    Is the International Criminal Court going after the wrong people?

    By Anushka Sehmi
    June 28, 2021
    Many of the ICC’s greatest triumphs have been in prosecuting war criminals in the eastern Congo. Yet relentless violence there continues. The eastern Democratic ...
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  • Former President of Zambia Dr Kenneth Kaunda (centre) at the funeral of Michael Sata. Credit: DOC.
    PoliticsZambia

    Kenneth Kaunda, the philosopher king who fell with dignity

    By Stephen Chan
    June 24, 2021
    Zambia’s first president was a flawed leader, but his legacy of inclusiveness and African unity survive in political structures to this day. When Zambians ...
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