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  • Sierra Leone politics: On the streets of the capital Freetown, Sierra Leone. Credit: Eduardo Fonseca Arraes.
    PoliticsSierra Leone

    Sierra Leone: The new government’s tense struggle for control a year on

    By Kars de Bruijne
    April 18, 2019
    The transfer of power from the APC to ruling SLPP has brought with it protests, walkouts, boycotts and low-level violence. A year since President ...
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  • Africa InsidersSudan

    Insiders Insight: Change continues – incrementally – in Sudan

    By Africa Insiders
    April 16, 2019
    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Africa Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional ...
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  • Martin Fayulu on the campaign trail in December 2018. Credit: Martin Fayulu.
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    “One day Congo will explode”: What now for the DRC’s “president-elect”?

    By James Wan
    April 16, 2019
    Martin Fayulu is widely believed to have been the true victor of the DRC’s 2018 elections, but is not president. We spoke to him ...
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  • Gen Awad Ibn Auf has now been sworn in as the head of the military council that is meant to oversee a two-year transition to civilian rule in Sudan.
    PoliticsRed SeaSudan

    A Cruel April in the Sudan Spring?

    By Alex de Waal
    April 12, 2019
    The new rivalries at the top. An aborted revolution. And the international actors jostling for dominance.  On 11 April, following six days of protests, ...
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  • Egypt constitutional changes: President Al-Sisi came to power after elections in 2014 after leading a coup in 2013. Credit: Sebastian Horndasch.
    EgyptPolitics

    How Egypt’s constitutional changes would put the military above the law

    By Christian Achrainer
    April 12, 2019
    Proposed amendments would not only allow President al-Sisi to stay in power until 2034, but enhance military power and undermine the judiciary. In Egypt’s ...
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  • In February, bulldozers began demolishing thousands of homes in Legetafo Legedadi, outside Addis Ababa.
    EthiopiaSociety

    Women and Ethiopia’s politics of home demolitions

    By Yeshiwas Degu Belay & Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew
    April 11, 2019
    The flattening of homes in Legetafo Legedadi has caused havoc for thousands. As usual, the poor and women are the worst affected. On 19 ...
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  • Libya Haftar: Warlord Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive on the capital Tripoli last week. Credit: МИД России.
    Africa InsidersLibyaPolitics

    Insiders Insight: Haftar overplays his hand in Libya

    By Africa Insiders
    April 9, 2019
    African Arguments is and always will be freely-accessible to everyone. But we also have a separate spin-off product called the Africa Insiders Newsletter. It consists of weekly emails with additional ...
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  • The songs of Bosmic Otim are played across northern Uganda, from buses to bars. Credit: Liam Taylor.
    CulturePoliticsUganda

    “Music exposes thieves”: Meet Bosmic Otim, ‘northern Uganda’s Bobi Wine’

    By John Okot & Liam Taylor
    April 9, 2019
    In the north, a different popular singer articulates the people’s widespread frustrations and recent memories of violence. Garbed in red designer jeans, shirt and ...
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  • Human rights defender and women's rights activist Meaza Ashenafi became President of Ethiopia's Supreme Court in November 2018. Credit: Papillon pierre.
    EthiopiaSociety

    Ethiopia’s first female Chief Justice: “Women shouldn’t be silent victims”

    By James Wan
    April 9, 2019
    Meaza Ashenafi was appointed President of Ethiopia’s Supreme Court in November 2018. How is she faring? As Meaza Ashenafi was introduced to the stage ...
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  • From the night of 7 April in Khartoum, Sudan.
    PoliticsSudan

    Sudan Uprising: We’re on the verge of history, even as the world looks away

    By S. Ahmed
    April 8, 2019
    Today feels decisive as the Sudanese people call for President al-Bashir to go. Some soldiers are protecting us, but much remains uncertain. After 30 ...
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