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  • President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing the South African National Defence Force ahead of the lockdown in response to the coronavirus in South Africa. Credit: GCIS.
    Covid-19South Africa

    South Africa’s xenophobic agenda is impeding its coronavirus response

    By Khangelani Moyo & Franzisca Zanker
    April 9, 2020
    COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate based on citizenship. That the government continues to is even more reckless than usual. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  Across the ...
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  • tanzania coronavirus covid-19: People gather on a corner in Stone Town, Zanzibar. Credit: Frans Peeters.
    Covid-19Tanzania

    Tanzania: It’s time for a lockdown, debt relief and much more urgency

    By Seif Sharif Hamad
    April 8, 2020
    Zanzibar and Tanzania can beat the pandemic and emerge more united, but we don’t have time to spare. Here’s what we need to do. ...
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  • mali slavery
    MaliSociety

    In fighting slavery in Mali, some favour dialogue, others confrontation.

    By Edward Rackley
    April 8, 2020
    Caste systems in parts of Mali define what people can and cannot do. Nobles call it tradition. Opponents call it hereditary slavery.  For Diagley ...
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  • CultureMalawi

    In Malawi, a ritual is under threat from Christian preachers. Why?

    By Madalitso Kateta
    April 7, 2020
    Gule Wamkulu is a treasured tradition that locals argue should be preserved.  One sunny afternoon, Dzoole village in central Malawi is disturbed by three ...
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  • KenyaSociety

    Must Always pads always be low-quality for Kenyans?

    By Scheaffer Okore
    March 31, 2020
    In Kenya, Always pads use a cheap material that causes irritation for many. In Europe and the US, they don’t.   For more than three decades, ...
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  • fake news nigeria covid-19
    Covid-19NigeriaSociety

    The other COVID-19 pandemic: Fake news

    By Idayat Hassan
    March 26, 2020
    False information in Nigeria is undermining medical advice, proffering fake cures, inciting panic and being used for political point-scoring. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  ...
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  • Abdirashid Janan, Somalia
    PoliticsSomalia

    High-profile jailbreak undermines Somalia’s fight for justice

    By Laetitia Bader
    March 24, 2020
    Abdirashid Janan’s arrest suggested justice might soon be served. His escape shows how far away it remains. On 31 August 2019, dramatic news emerged ...
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  • A woman and her children outside their home in one of Lobito's residential neighbourhoods in 2014. Credit: Jess Auerbach.
    AngolaCovid-19Society

    Writing about “that kind of country” in a time of coronavirus

    By Jess Auerbach
    March 19, 2020
    Now more than ever, it is essential that writing on Africa focuses not just on devastation and despair but beauty, success, dignity, love and ...
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  • French academic Roland Marchal is being held in Evin prison in Tehran, Iran, along with several other academics and joint nationals. Credit: Ehsan Iran.
    CentralEastSociety

    Is research getting more dangerous? Roland Marchal’s plight suggests so

    By David Styan
    March 17, 2020
    Iran’s incarceration of a leading analyst on east and central Africa fits into a pattern of persecution of academics in the Middle East and ...
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  • SocietyTanzania

    In Tanzania, football and politics are inseparable. The result? Poor clubs

    By Adam Rodgers Johns
    March 17, 2020
    Tanzanian teams struggle to compete with their continental rivals. Will the government finally loosen its grip and allow clubs to privatise?  When Simba FC ...
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