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  • state of emergency covid-19 coronavirus: President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers well wishes to the South African Police Services ahead of the national lockdown on 26 Mar 2020. Credit: GCIS.
    Covid-19Politics

    Coronavirus: Beware the power grab

    By Eda Seyhan
    April 7, 2020
    The pandemic is a real emergency and the perfect excuse for a power grab. We must monitor abuses and be ready to take back ...
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    ClimateCovid-19Society

    When biodiversity fails, human health is on the line­­

    By Ellen Johnson Sirleaf & Ernest Bai Koroma
    April 6, 2020
    We governed nations hit by the Ebola crisis. We must tackle disease outbreaks, but also their root causes. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  The ...
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  • african tv and film
    Covid-19Culture

    Stay home and stream: African film and TV to watch during lockdown

    By Wilfred Okiche
    April 3, 2020
    Read all our COVID-19 coverage  As more nations go on lockdown in a bid to contain the spread of COVID-19, movie theatres across the ...
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  • Africa response covid-19 coronavirus markets and money
    Covid-19Economy

    Africa’s corona response rests on two things: markets and money transfers

    By Rachel Strohm
    April 2, 2020
    African countries can’t just copy rich countries’ responses to COVID-19. Here’s what they can do instead. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  As the coronavirus ...
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the suspension of AU meetings, the closure of offices, and changes to missions like AMISOM (pictured). Credit: AU/UNISTPHOTO /Mohamed Guled.
    Covid-19Politics

    COVID-19: The AU must adapt, not wait. It’s needed now more than ever.

    By Cedric de Coning
    April 1, 2020
    At the very time the African Union is most needed to manage crises, many of its operations have been put on hold. Read all ...
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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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  • covid-19 prisons africa
    Covid-19Society

    We need to decongest Africa’s prisons urgently. For everyone’s sake.

    By Sabrina Mahtani
    March 30, 2020
    There are three steps governments across Africa can take to avoid COVID-19 spreading through over-crowded prisons. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  Across the continent, ...
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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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  • COVID-19 food systems in Africa
    Covid-19Society

    How will COVID-19 affect Africa’s food systems?

    By William Moseley
    March 25, 2020
    Food supplies shouldn’t be too badly affected, but social restrictions will make it hard for many to buy and access food. Read all our ...
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  • Africa InsidersCovid-19Economy

    Africa Insiders: The COVID-19 recession is going to hurt

    By Africa Insiders
    March 25, 2020
    Read all our COVID-19 coverage  African countries have so far seen relatively fewer COVID-19 cases than hotspots in western Europe, the US and East ...
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