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Economy

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    People smuggling in Libya: You can’t bomb away a problem of economics

    By Tuesday Reitano & Mark Shaw
    January 25, 2017
    Europe seems to think force and arms are the solution to reducing people smuggling in the volatile and fluid Libya. Even Gaddafi knew better. Back ...
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  • EconomyKenyaPolitics

    Land politics come before Kenya’s courts again

    By Ambreena Manji & Jill Ghai
    January 23, 2017
    Since the new 2012 land laws were passed, Kenya’s Lands Ministry and National Land Commission have tussled for power. A High Court decision regarding land ...
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  • EconomyNigerSociety

    In Niger, anti-smuggling efforts risk trading one crisis for another

    By Peter Tinti
    January 13, 2017
    The migrant smuggling industry has brought jobs, stability and wealth to northern Niger. Which is why countering it is fraught with risk. With unprecedented ...
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  • Economy

    Growth, Trump, and debt in Africa: Key economic trends to watch in 2017

    By Razia Khan
    January 9, 2017
    After a challenging 2016, will African economies fare any better in the coming year? In 2016, real GDP growth in sub-Saharan Africa is estimated to ...
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  • EconomySociety

    African manufacturing its own hardware: BRCK internet in a box [Haller Prize 3rd place]

    By Tinashe Mushakavanhu
    January 6, 2017
    This entry was awarded 3rd place in the 2016 Haller Prize for Development Journalism. In the third annual edition of the competition, professional and amateur journalists from across ...
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  • EconomyUganda

    Museveni says he’s “not excited” about Uganda’s oil. Is anyone anymore?

    By Michael O'Hagan & Liam Taylor
    December 7, 2016
    The discovery of sub-Saharan Africa’s fourth largest oil reserve has been hailed as a panacea to Uganda’s problems. But even at peak production, it ...
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  • Economy

    China loans Africa much less than you think (and four other lessons from a new database)

    By Lina Benabdallah, Winslow Robertson, Yiting Wang
    June 6, 2016
    A detailed new database shines some much-needed light on China-Africa relations Beyond the often astronomical figures thrown around when China’s engagement in Africa is described, ...
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  • Economy

    Carlos Lopes: To industrialise, Africa needs strong but smart states

    By James Wan
    April 26, 2016
    “Africans have not negotiated well in a number of areas…Who’s fault is it? It’s Africa’s problem and they need to address it.” African Arguments ...
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  • CameroonEconomyPolitics

    Virtual mining in Cameroon: How to make a fortune by failing

    By Emmanuel Freudenthal
    March 14, 2016
    Cameroon has a growing portfolio of failed mining projects in which a few well-connected individuals have made millions, all the while the minerals have ...
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  • EconomySouth Africa

    Why South Africa should undo Mandela’s economic deals

    By Patrick Bond
    January 12, 2016
    ANC leaders were not constrained in the 1990s by a desire for economic stability but entered into a pact with Afrikaner nationalists and big ...
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