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  • An aerial view of Monrovia, Liberia, which saw thousands of people take to the streets to protest earlier this month. Credit: UN Photo/Christopher Herwig.
    EconomyLiberiaPolitics

    “Not the change we voted for”: Liberia awaits more protests as anger rises

    By Stephen D. Kollie
    June 27, 2019
    Following the 7 June protests, the organisers gave President Weah a one-month ultimatum to act. That deadline is fast-approaching. It has now been almost ...
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  • Beautiful GameCultureSociety

    Photo essay: We are all goal diggers

    By Ayodeji Rotinwa and Andrew Esiebo
    June 26, 2019
    Photojournalist Andrew Esiebo explores how young Africans appropriate non-conventional spaces to play football.  This article is part of “In the name of the beautiful ...
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  • The pan-African free trade agreement no doubt has enormous potential but it is subject to current economic realities
    Economy

    The AfCFTA is laudable, but its imminent benefits are overstated

    By Archie Matheson
    June 26, 2019
    Proponents of the continental free trade area say it will lead to a 52.3% growth in intra-African trade by 2022. But where is this ...
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  • Beautiful GameCultureSociety

    In the name of the beautiful game

    By Ayodeji Rotinwa
    June 26, 2019
    Welcome to our new series on the world’s most beloved sport and how it intersects with all aspects of our lives.  This article is ...
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  • Africa InsidersEthiopia

    Insiders Insight: Top officials killed in Ethiopia failed coup attempt 

    By Africa Insiders
    June 25, 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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  • AlgeriaInto Africa PodcastPoliticsSudanUganda

    Podcast: There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Transition

    By Into Africa
    June 21, 2019
    We are delighted to introduce you to the first episode of the Into Africa podcast to be created in partnership with African Arguments. Into ...
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  • Politics

    Brexit chaos isn’t new. In former colonies, we recognise it all too well.

    By Christine Mungai
    June 20, 2019
    The only difference is that whereas the UK’s chaos and elite disregard were once directed outwards at the colonies, they are now directed inwards. ...
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  • Former President Ian Khama of Botswana at the London Conference on The Illegal Wildlife Trade, 13 February 2014. Photo by Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Africa InsidersBotswana

    Insiders Insight: Who wins when Bostwana’s presidents feud?

    By Africa Insiders
    June 18, 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 ruling party and government headed by Emmerson Mnangagwa must work with the opposition to succeed, according to the former Finance Minister.
    EconomyPoliticsZimbabwe

    ZANU-PF cannot fix Zimbabwe’s crisis. It needs the opposition.

    By Tendai Biti
    June 18, 2019
    Former Finance Minister and MDC deputy Tendai Biti says only the opposition has the credibility to create the change desperately needed.  Zimbabwe is in ...
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  • Africa Cup of Nations closing ceremony, 10 Feb 2013. Courtesy photo by GovernmentZA.
    Africa InsidersEconomy

    Insiders Insight: Africa’s football boss cornered by high press

    By Africa Insiders
    June 11, 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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